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Overview:

Join EAC Claims Solutions as a Property Field Adjuster, where you will be managing insurance claims from inception to resolution.

Key Responsibilities:

- Planning and organizing daily workload to process claims and conduct inspections

- Investigating insurance claims, including interviewing claimants and witnesses

- Handling property claims involving damage to buildings, structures, contents and/or property damage

- Conducting thorough property damage assessments and verifying coverage

- Evaluating damages to determine appropriate settlement

- Negotiating settlements

- Uploading completed reports, photos, and documents using our specialized software systems

Requirements:

- Ability to perform physical tasks including standing for extended periods, climbing ladders, and navigating tight spaces

- Strong interpersonal communication, organizational, and analytical skills

- Proficiency in computer software programs such as Microsoft Office and claims management systems

- Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and prioritize tasks effectively

- High school diploma or equivalent required

- Previous experience in insurance claims or related field is a plus but not required

Next Steps:

If you're passionate about making a difference, thrive on challenges, and deeply value your work, we invite you to apply. Should your application progress, a recruiter will reach out to discuss the next steps.

Join us at EAC Claims Solutions, where your passion meets purpose, and where your contributions truly matter.

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