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Answers Helpline calls from customers concerning insurance fraud and the rehabilitation and liquidation of insurers related to residential property insurance. When needed, the position will answer Helpline calls from customers concerning Agent Licensing, Unclaimed Property, and Florida Get Lean.
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As a Bilingual Licensed Property & Casualty Insurance Agent - Spanish-English working remotely in the United States, you’ll be a part of bringing humanity to business. Bilingual Licensed Property & Casualty Insurance Agent - Spanish-English Remote USA.
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Join the only AAA Five Diamond property in Central Florida! About the location:Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort, is the leading luxury resort in Central Florida. Inclusive and diverse employee engagement events all year-round.
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Travel Requirements Travel as needed – 10% - Conferences, regional meetings, training, property visits, supplier appointments What You'll Bring: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Accounting, Finance, Economics or equivalent work experience required.
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Assist with identification and correction of hazardous community conditions including daily touring of the property reporting any hazards to the Community Manager and Service Supervisor. Repairs/replaces any apartment material/maintenance requests within scope of management responsibility including but not limited to the following areas- HVAC, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, dry walling, interior and exterior structural, appliances, and apartment make-readies; including exterior grounds and common areas of the property.
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As a Trial Attorney, you'll handle bodily injury, property damage lawsuits, and more, with thrilling trials, arbitrations, and mediations. Case Management, Client Communication, Conflict Resolution, Court Filings, Customer Centricity, Digital Literacy, Documentation Review, Evidence Gathering, Inclusive Leadership, Learning Agility, Legal Discovery, Legal Document Review, Legal Document Writing, Legal Ethics, Legal Research, Legal Writing, Litigation, Negotiation, Practical Legal Research, Results-Oriented, Time Management.
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Property and casualty license in 15 states or Independent Adjuster license (if not licensed; willing to become licensed within the first 30 days of employment). Handles non-represented, represented and litigated injury and property damage claims including investigating and evaluating those exposures.
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Perform a variety of maintenance/minor repair activities on the interior/exterior areas of the property including, but not limited to, painting, drywall, structural elements, including parking lot and sidewalks, plumbing repairs, clears drain stoppages, interior and exterior lighting including lamp, fuse and ballast replacement.
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5+ years multi-family property maintenance management experience preferred. 10+ years multi-family property maintenance experience. Inspecting each property on a regular basis to ensure each site is meeting standards of excellence, including quarterly and annual walk-around to inspect landscaping, review future capital needs, etc.
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5+ years legal experience with a law firm or in-house with a real estate company with a focus on development and construction (ground-up development and value-add projects) and property and portfolio management matters.
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The Homeowners Association Team Leader is responsible for initiating new business and growing existing relationships with community managers and property management businesses. Previous experience within HOA management industry.
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Monitor and assist with legal aspects of litigated general liability, work comp and property claims. Identify and monitor key results of park guests, personnel, property, and animal collection.
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Any other requests made by the Maintenance Supervisor, Property Manager, Service Director, Regional Manager, or other company official as needed. Schedule and perform routine preventive maintenance on all appropriate equipment as directed by the Maintenance Supervisor and the Property Manager.
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All resumes submitted by search firms to any employee at Universal Orlando via-email, the Internet or in any form and/or method without a valid written Statement of Work in place for this position from Universal Orlando HR/Recruitment will be deemed the sole property of Universal Orlando.
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Commercial Liability & Commercial Property: Various state adjuster licenses and earthquake adjuster certification may be required. Additional Responsibilities In Commercial Liability/Property.
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