Snapsheet is hiring a
Total Loss Settlement Adjuster

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Snapsheet

πŸ’΅ ~$41k-$62k
πŸ“Remote - Worldwide

Summary

Join Snapsheet as a Total Loss Settlement Adjuster and work from home to settle total loss claims with owners and lienholders, while utilizing your problem-solving skills and excellent communication abilities.

Requirements

  • Must be currently completing total loss settlements with an insurance carrier
  • Must have a working understanding or background in estimating and evaluating total losses
  • Thorough understanding of UPD estimates, parts costs, total loss classification, and fraud detection
  • 2-5 years of Auto Total Loss Settlement experience in the Insurance Industry
  • Extensive knowledge of Automobile Total Loss Conditioning and Optioning processes
  • Thorough understanding of automobile terminology and vehicle construction
  • Working experience of estimating platforms: Mitchell UltraMate, CCC One and/or Audatex

Responsibilities

  • Settle Total Loss claims with owners and lienholders
  • Secure vehicle releases, negotiate release fees, and relocate salvage
  • Mitigate expenses for storage, rental, etc, within state compliance
  • Process associated paperwork to transfer title and secure salvage returns
  • Issue settlement payments to owners and lienholders

Benefits

  • Work from home
  • Competitive compensation
  • Company training provided to expand your estimating skillset
  • Ability to write claims for multiple carriers and vehicle types
  • Growth and advancement opportunities with promotion opportunities quarterly
  • Generous Paid Time Off Policy
  • 4% match on our 401K
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage

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