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Catastrophe Adjuster (Contract) WFAD

Crawford & Company (Canada) Inc.

Toronto

Remote

CAD 70,000 - 90,000

Full time

Today
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Job summary

A leading insurance firm is seeking Catastrophe Adjusters to join their WorkForce Advantage team. This contract position involves investigating, evaluating, and settling property catastrophe claims by telecommunication and correspondence. Candidates must have 3+ years of experience and a valid Provincial Adjusters Licence. This role allows for remote work and requires the ability to travel as needed. Strong communication skills and knowledge of claims handling are essential.

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of experience in a catastrophe environment.
  • Valid Provincial Adjusters Licence and/or CIP Designation required.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment.

Responsibilities

  • Investigate, collect, and analyze claims information.
  • Maintain accurate billing, and time and expense records.
  • Work with managers to maintain client relations.

Skills

Technical claims handling experience
Communication skills
Organizational ability
Knowledge of Xactimate/Xactware
Ability to lift up to 40 lbs

Education

High school diploma

Tools

Xactimate
Mitchell
Job description
Overview

We are currently recruiting for Catastrophe Adjusters to join our WorkForce Advantage team in Canada.

The successful candidate will investigate, evaluate, negotiate and settle Property Catastrophe (CAT) claims by telephone and correspondence. The candidate has the ability to work effectively with insureds, adjusters, clients and more. The candidate will provide excellent customer service and ensure accurate recording, reporting, and presentation of files.

As part of the Workforce Advantage team, you would be on our roster to be contacted and placed on a contract with our clients based on availability and fit.

You would be an employee of Crawford & Co. but would be working at other insurance company offices/sites (remotely).

The role would be a contract position typically 3-12 months in length with the possibility of the contract being extended or being offered a permanent position with the client in the end.

Responsibilities
  • Investigation, collection, and analysis of claims information
  • Accurate recording, reporting and presentation of files
  • Examines policies and settles claims while maintaining claims costs and abiding by provincial licensing regulations
  • Maintenance of accurate billing, and time and expense records
  • Work with managers to maintain client relations
Qualifications
  • 3+ years of technical claims handling experience in a catastrophe environment
  • Valid Provincial Adjusters Licence and/or CIP Designation is required
  • Ability to work in a fast pace, high pressure environment
  • Must be able to travel on short notice and remain on location for indefinite periods
  • In most cases, Catastrophe Adjusters are responsible for their own travel and living expenses while on assignment
  • Ability to climb and be able to lift up to 40 lbs
  • Licenses & Certifications recommended
  • Knowledge of Xactimate/Xactware preferred
  • Knowledge of Mitchell preferred for auto adjusters
  • High school diploma
  • Minimum 3 years experience
  • Good communication skills, organizational ability, technical knowledge, and computer skills
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