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Property Loss Adjuster

Stride Resource Management Ltd
Greater London
1 day ago
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Our client, a market leading international loss adjusting company, is looking to recruit an experienced Property Loss Adjuster to join their General Property Team.

As a Commercial and Domestic Loss Adjuster, you'll be assigned your own mixed claims portfolio.

This role will be covering the area surrounding North London, Essex and parts of Hertfordshire.

This role is suitable for an experienced Property Loss Adjuster looking to take a step up and deal with higher value, more complex claims, leading to the possibility of working alongside the Major and Complex team.

 

Ideal Qualifications / Experience:


  • As a Property Loss Adjuster, you will be ACII or CILA qualified, however candidate who are qualified by experience are just as welcome to apply,
  • Extensive knowledge and understanding of FCA procedures and TCF initiatives
  • Extensive knowledge of the insurance market
  • Extensive technical knowledge within the adjusting arena
  • Understanding of Client SLA compliance/productivity/quality requirements
  • Proven proficient working knowledge of scoping software and hand held device use.
  • Good negotiation skills - for arranging appointments when required, alternative accommodation and explaining information when there is pushback on settlement
  • To understand what matter to the customer and to put this first - putting yourself in their shoes
  • Good IT skills, with a keen eye for detail
  • Full / Clean UK driving licence


 

If you are a Property Loss Adjuster looking for a step, please apply today

 

 

 

 

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