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Join a dynamic and inclusive team at a Fortune 500 company as a Catastrophe Property Adjuster. This remote position offers the opportunity to handle various catastrophe property claims while providing essential support to field offices. You will engage directly with policyholders to assess damages, negotiate payments, and ensure a smooth claims process. Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes health coverage, a pension plan, and career development opportunities. This role not only promises professional growth but also the chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others during challenging times.
Catastrophe Property Adjuster *MULTIPLE REMOTE LOCATIONS* (Finance)
Division or Field Office: Claims Division
Department of Position: Catastrophe Operations Dept
Work from: Home, within ERIE operating footprint
Salary Range: $66,625.00-$106,427.00
*This range represents a national range and the actual salary will depend on several factors including the scope and complexity of the role, skills, education, training, credentials, location, and experience of an applicant. Position may be eligible for an annual bonus.
At Erie Insurance, you're part of a Fortune 500 company and a diverse, inclusive team with over 5,000 employees and 2,200 independent agencies. Our employees work in the Home Office in Erie, PA, and in field offices across 12 states and the District of Columbia.
Handles all types of catastrophe property claims using independent discretion. Assists field offices with day-to-day property claims when not deployed for catastrophe.
Contact policyholders, assess damages, determine liability and claim value, prepare estimates, document files, negotiate payments, supervise independent adjusters, attend training, and assist field offices.
High school diploma or equivalent; 5 years claims handling, including 2 years property claims; knowledge of structural damage repair; preferred completion of AIC; proficiency with estimating software; valid license and driver's record; residence in the assigned territory; willingness to travel on short notice for catastrophe responses.
Handling weights from 0-50 lbs, frequent driving, occasional climbing, and data entry.