Bachelor’s degree or direct equivalent experience with property/casualty claims handling
Ability to organize data, multi-task, and make decisions independently
Above average communication skills (written and verbal)
Ability to write reports and compose correspondence
Ability to resolve complex issues
Ability to maintain confidentiality and data security
Ability to effectively deal with a diverse group of individuals
Ability to accurately deal with mathematical problems, including geometry (area and volume) and financial areas (such as accuracy in sums, unit costs, and understanding personal and business finance documents)
Ability to drive an automobile, possess a valid driver’s license, and maintain a driving record consistent with the Company’s underwriting guidelines
Ability to work in the U.S. without current or future sponsorship
Continually develop product knowledge through participation in approved educational programs
Study, obtain, and maintain an adjuster’s license(s), if required by statute within the timeline established by the Company or legal requirements
Responsibilities
Handle entry-level insurance claims under close supervision through the life-cycle, including investigation, evaluation, and claim resolution
Provide service to agents, insureds, and others to ensure claims resolve accurately and timely
Investigate, evaluate, and settle entry-level insurance claims
Study insurance policies, endorsements, and forms to develop foundational knowledge on Company insurance products
Learn and comply with Company claim handling procedures
Develop entry-level claim negotiation and settlement skills
Build skills to effectively serve the needs of agents, insureds, and others
Meet and communicate with claimants, legal counsel, and third-parties
Develop specialized skills including estimating and use of designated computer-based programs for loss adjustment
Complete the Company’s claims training program for the assigned line of insurance