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Auto collision repair, auto damage estimating, and/or auto insurance appraiser experience. Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraiser License. This position is for an Auto Estimator, handling claims resulting in property damage to vehicles.
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This position is also responsible for tasks including but not limited to emergency pot hole repairs, tree and brush removal, milling/pavement repair, guide rail repair, mowing, right of way maintenance, property damage repair, jacking and lubing of bridge bearings, washing of bridge decks, joints, and steel, miscellaneous concrete repairs.
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Duties will include handling workers compensation and auto claims including bodily injury, physical damage, and property damage/liability claims. Duties will include handling workers compensation and auto claims including bodily injury, physical damage, and property damage/liability claims.
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The Hiring Manager will also consider candidates for Field Auto Appraiser/Estimator II. Level of position offered will be based upon the depth and breadth of selected candidate's experience and qualifications.
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Some of the more pertinent credentials are the following: Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Master Analyst in Financial Forensics (MAFF), Certified Business Appraiser (CBA). Damage Theory : Explore and debate various damage theories with the damage expert and decide together which damage theory best matches the facts of the case.
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Possession of a Commercial Driver License Class B with tank endorsement and no air brake restriction and six months of experience operating construction equipment and vehicles and twelve months of experience in carpentry, masonry, welding, ironwork, or other trade related to bridge construction or repair; OR.
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Current automobile insurance with the following limits of liability: Bodily injury - $100,000 each person and $300,000 each accident; property damage - $100,000 is required. Are you an experienced Sales Professional, Restaurant Manager, Culinary Manager or Chef looking for career development opportunities.
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The Appraiser team works remotely but may require travel to auto shops for in-person inspections, and/or State Farm offices as needed. You will identify damage to vehicles, write and review vehicle repair estimates, and work closely with claims personnel in resolving claims.
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As a Field Auto Damage Adjuster , you will play a crucial role in our auto claims handling process by writing estimates directly at customer homes, repair shops, or tow yards. This role offers a sign on bonus of $1,000 if you have an active appraiser license or active adjuster license in TX, FL, or your resident state (current employees and candidates who have previously worked for and are seeking to be rehired at Allstate and its family of companies are not eligible for this sign-on bonus.
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Large Business and International Director Eastern Compliance, Director of Field Operations, Engineering
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Bachelor's degree in Business, Sales, Marketing, Hospitality, Culinary Arts or related discipline OR HSD/GED and 3 years Restaurant Management, B2B or outside sales experience, or equivalent relatable experience.
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Hancock offers a great opportunity for entrepreneurial minded, independent contractors to work on a variety of assignments including steep and high roof damage assessments, exterior and interior damage evaluations and underwriting property inspections.
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As an auto damage claims adjuster , youll serve as Progressives point of contact with customers - directing and making decisions regarding the repair process from beginning to end. Instead of a degree, a combined total of five years post-secondary education or work experience at least one of which is in automotive, appraisal/estimatics, or insurance.
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We're looking for Auto Damage Trainees in Bronx/Westchester, NY who are motivated and ready to grow their careers to the next level with GEICO. Flexibility to work in different environments is also key, as our auto damage adjusters may work from their home, a body shop, a virtual estimating center, or even on the road.
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Experience needed in general liability defense litigation, including construction accidents, property damage premises liability, not-for-profits and Child Victim Act cases. Office located within walking distance to Metro North as well as a parking garage on site.
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