Company
ClaimsTrainee
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“Claims Trainee. Skills: Claims Investigations, Customer Service, Licensing Exam. Complete required training courses. Obtain State of Texas Adjuster license”
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree, Ability to pass State of Texas Adjuster Property and Casualty licensing exam
Nice to Have
Bilingual (Spanish)
What You'll Do.
Complete required training courses
Obtain State of Texas Adjuster license
Provide quality service
Conduct thorough investigations
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Full Job Description
Job Responsibilities: · Complete required training courses with a successful score · Obtain State of Texas Adjuster Property and Casualty license and maintain license through completion of state mandated Continuing Education. · Provide quality service to all parties involved in assigned claims. · Conduct thorough investigations into coverage, liability and damages for assigned claim in accordance with Claims Best Practices. Qualifications: Required · Bachelor's degree · Ability to pass State of Texas Adjuster Property and Casualty licensing exam. Preferred · Bilingual (Spanish) Core Competencies: · Attention to detail and ability to multi-task. · Excellent verbal and written communication skills. · A high degree of motivation and team orientation. · Strong computer skills. · Desire to develop new skills and grow in career.
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