Property Claims Analyst Sales - Lake Mary, FL at Geebo

Property Claims Analyst

This position involves oversight and direct handling of residential and commercial property claims of varying size and complexity for a variety of unique clients, with a focus on continually improving the quality of service.
Evaluate losses objectively and set and maintain proper claim reserves
Prepare accurate and professional business correspondence to both policyholders and clients
Handle large caseloads, particularly following catastrophic events
Make timely, initial contact with policyholders.
Ensure that electronic claim data is properly maintained in a paperless working environment.
Participate in client file reviews to discuss reserve development and claim status.
Respond to client audits.
Other duties as required to comply with industry specific Best Practices
Required Skills
SKILLS/ABILITIES
Possess a working knowledge of commercial insurance policies, including interpretation and evaluation of insurance to value requirements.
Prior experience in assigning and following up with field adjusters and other experts for work product necessary to conclude claims.
Ability to manage a desk with multiple, and at times conflicting priorities.
Ability to speak professionally on the telephone with clients.

KNOWLEDGE:
Computer proficiency, including the use of Word and Excel programs
Willingness to work in a team atmosphere with direct supervision
Be directly accountable for results
Required Experience
EDUCATION:
BS / BA or Equivalent Work Experience
State adjuster licenses as required

Experience:
A minimum three (3) years of inside experience handling residential and commercial property losses.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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