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Through operating subsidiaries, Sompo International writes agriculture, casualty and other specialty, professional lines, property, marine/energy and aviation lines of insurance and catastrophe, property, casualty, professional lines and specialty lines of reinsurance.
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Our customers have typically experienced a catastrophe such as a fire, flood, or other serious situation in their home. We look for individuals with skills such as truck driving, warehousing, sewing, woodworking, crafting, cleaning, and other restoration-related activities.
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CAT Duty ~ This position will require participation in our Catastrophe Response Program, which could include deployment away for a minimum of 16 days (includes 2 travel days) to assist our customers in other states.
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While specific territory or day-to-day responsibilities may not require an individual to climb a ladder, the incumbent must be capable of safely climbing a ladder when deploying to a catastrophe which is a requirement of the position.
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Reviews company records to determine amount of insurance in force on single risk or group of closely related risks, and evaluates possibility of losses due to catastrophe or excessive insurance.
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Analyses exposures including Natural Catastrophe hazards and assesses technical insurability and coverages for new and renewal submissions. Works with international program team to analyze international property exposures, liaises with the Credit Risk Management, Actuarial and Finance teams to structure global property programs and offers proposals in accordance with guidelines.
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CIC or CPCU candidate, thorough familiarity with applicable ISO manuals, forms, rating plans, policy forms i.e. coverages, exclusions, conditions and terms. Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year College or university is desired or five years insurance experience, two years of which is as an underwriting assistant.
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Handles claims and other functional work involving one or more lines of business other than property (i.e. auto, workers compensation, premium audit, underwriting) may be required. In addition, our mental health program provides access to free professional counseling services, health coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs.
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Catastrophe duty up to 75% as applicable. This level of claims adjuster will handle 1st and 3rd party claims. In this primarily home-based role, you will spend a minimum of 80% of your time (4 days per week) working from home.
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Obtains experts as needed and assist the Litigation Claim Unit. CAT Duty ~ This position will require participation in our Catastrophe Response Program, which could include deployment away for a minimum of 16 days (includes 2 travel days) to assist our customers in other states.
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If there is a catastrophe, you will be responsible for helping the entire team in an all-hands-on-deck approach. Bonus if you have experience in subrogation, fraud investigation, or property damage estimating.
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In addition, our Life Balance program provides access to professional counseling services, life coaching and other resources to support your daily life needs. Completes field inspection of losses including accurate scope of damages, photographs, written estimates and/or computer assisted estimates.
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You will investigate and maintain property or catastrophe claims. You will be deployed to the field when a catastrophe occurs. Our policy restricts consideration of applicants needing employment sponsorship (visa) to specialty occupations.
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As a senior catastrophe (CAT) field claims adjuster on our Home & Property team, you’ll manage the coverage and damage analysis of property claims. Deployment pay is also available during catastrophe extended hour events.
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Inspect, photograph, measure, sketch, and assess damages to homes involved in losses such as partial fire, total fire, water damage, wind damage, flood damage, hail, and vandalism. Strong working knowledge of Xactimate.
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