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The trainee position is in-office but upon successful completion of the training program, the candidate will be a remote/work from home Liability Adjuster. Additional benefits that include company-paid basic life insurance; short-and long-term disability insurance; orthodontic coverage for children and adults; adoption assistance; fertility and infertility coverage; well-being programs; paid volunteer hours for service to your community; and dollar-for-dollar matching of your charitable gifts each year.
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Body Shop Estimator / Collision Center Estimator / Auto Insurance Adjuster. 3+ years of prior automotive body shop estimating/ collision center estimator/ insurance adjuster/ collision center adjuster experience.
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The Smart Startclass of Liability Adjuster Trainees will consist of both classroom and hands-on training activities in the ERIE Technical Learning Center (in Erie, PA). Successful candidate must commit to transitioning to the Liability Adjuster role, agree to role requirements, and successful completion of the training program, where 'successful' means receiving a rating of 'Succeeding' on the course-end performance appraisal Ability to work well under pressure.
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This program gives interested individuals comprehensive training to successfully prepare them for the Liability Adjuster role. Additional skills, abilities and qualifications for the Liability Adjuster role: Obtain and maintain license as required by the state.
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Certified Professional Claims Adjuster (CPCA) or Certified Claims Adjuster (CCA) Certified Workers' Compensation Professional (CWCP) or Associate in Claims (AIC) would be beneficial. The Insurance Claims Specialist will be responsible for the daily management and coordination of Workers’ Compensation claims between the third-party claims administrator (TPA) and Operations.
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AmTrust Financial Services, a fast-growing commercial insurance company, has an immediate need for a Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster II The Workers' Compensation Claims Adjuster II is responsible for the prompt and efficient examination, investigation, settlement or declination of workers compensation insurance claims through effective research, negotiation and interaction with insures, and claimants, ensuring that company resources are utilized in a cost-effective manner in the process.
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Job Description - Commercial Claims Adjuster Trainee (187368) Commercial Claims Adjuster Trainee. claims adjuster trainee. + Claims adjuster. Bring your passion for helping others to our team and well teach you the insurance stuff providing in-depth training on property damage and insurance contracts so you can confidently and independently adjust claims.
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Our innovative General Insurance ApprenticeProgram allows participants to simultaneously gain the education and the experience to launch a rewarding career as a Crop Claims Adjuster with Rural Community Insurance Services (RCIS.
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A good outstanding of vehicle repair and insurance process to effectively communicate with customer, insurer, and repair personnel. Develop and maintain an excellent working relationship with insurance industry, fleets, manufacturers, their representatives and customers.
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Automotive expertise: Previous experience as an Auto Inspector, Insurance Adjuster, Mechanic, or similar roles is essential. Transferable Experience: Automatic Mechanic, Vehicle Inspector, Insurance Adjuster, Auto Body, and more.
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Flexible work from home options available. Job Title: Vehicle Inspector. Mobility: Reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, and a high school diploma/GED are a must. Utilize cutting-edge proprietary software to complete detailed reports.
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Job Description - Commercial Claims Adjuster Trainee (187377) Health care flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, & life insurance. Negotiate with customers and other insurance carriers.
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Tech-savvy: Comfortable using computers and mobile applications on a smartphone or tablet. As an Independent Contractor, you won't just be part of a team; you'll be a crucial force in reducing clients' risks.
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Job Description - Commercial Claims Adjuster Trainee (187376) Job Description - Commercial Claims Adjuster Trainee (187376) Bachelor's degree or five years of relevant work experience and/or post-secondary education.
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Job Description - Commercial Claims Adjuster Trainee (187373) Job Description - Commercial Claims Adjuster Trainee (187373) This is a remote position with occasional travel to an office for a meeting and/or training.
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