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Ideal candidates will take ownership of promptly addressing customer warranty claims and ensure that actionable voice of the customer data is captured from each customer interaction to fuel continuous improvement activities within the Dover Food Retail Group.
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Handle invoicing, indexing, and other Accounts Payable tasks related to warranty claims. As a Warranty Specialist, you'll be at the forefront of managing, documenting, and facilitating warranty claims while providing essential administrative support to internal teams.
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This position is for an Auto Estimator, handling claims resulting in property damage to vehicles. Claims Appraiser - Auto Estimatics. You may be the first point of contact to meet with our insureds, explain coverage, estimate vehicle damage, and help them through the claims process while providing Remarkable® service.
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CGI Federal's Housing Compliance team that partners with a local public housing authority and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to assist in the provision of affordable housing has an opening for a Claims Processing Specialist in Albany, NY.
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Thorough knowledge of rules, regulations, statutes and procedures pertaining to workers' compensation and general liability claims. Identifies all claims with subrogation potential and submit the appropriate requests for reimbursement.
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This role will sit in APs corporate headquarters in downtown Orlando, Florida and report to the VP and Associate General Counsel Litigation, Claims & Employment. Provide advice and guidance, on a national scale, on a broad range of litigation and claims-related matters, including, for example, insurance-related issues such as alleged errors & omissions, restrictive covenant disputes, employment matters, and general commercial disputes.
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Evaluate and adjudicate warranty claims in conjunction with other team members comprising of Engineering, Technicians, Quality, Procurement, Customer Administration, and others. Establish the policies, procedures, and standard work, in accordance with company guidelines and contractual requirements for the processing of all warranty claims.
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Develop necessary process and procedures to effectively and timely manage warranty claims from Customers and recovery from Vendors. Manage post construction warranty claims from customers, where no service agreement exists.
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Generate and distribute regular reports and trackers detailing warranty and commissioning tasks. Coordinate on-site warranty inspections, develop and execute work plans, and oversee warranty-related activities on-site as necessary.
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In this role, the AVP, Claims will be responsible for leading and managing all aspects of Claims responsibilities and working with the Claims Managers to manage and ensure the Workers' Compensation claims activities are being handled within the AmTrust Best Practices.
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Receives general supervision from the Workers' Compensation Manager and functional supervision from a Senior Claims Examiner. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Differs from Workers' Compensation Clerk in that Claims Examiner performs journey-level Workers' Compensation claims adjustment work while Workers' Compensation Clerk performs specialized clerical duties in support of the District Workers' Compensation program.
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Reviews all returned and rejected warranty claims and prepares the repair orders for immediate re-submissionContacts the appropriate warranty claims representative regarding any claims requiring special authorizationMaintains a record of all claims submitted, returned, rejected, or paid and their current status.
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Ensures that claims payments are issued in a timely and accurate manner. Works towards the resolution of claims, and may attend arbitrations, mediations, depositions, or trials as necessary.
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Produce regular reports and analyses on warranty claims and performance metrics. You will analyze and assess warranty claims and data to determine their validity, eligibility, and accuracy on all new construction, renovations and existing properties.
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LAUSD is currently seeking well-qualified candidates to fill a Workers' Compensation Claims Processing Specialist position. Two (2) years of experience as a workers' compensation claims adjuster, which must include at least one (1) year of experience regarding workers’ compensation claims covered by California law.
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