Erie Insurance Group
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Erie Insurance Group . Division or Field Office: Raleigh Branch Office. Department of Position: Claims Department. Work From: Remote. Salary Range: $77,638.00 - $124,019.00. Salary range is for this level and may vary based on actual level of role hired for. This range represents a national range and the actual salary will depend on several factors including the scope and complexity of the role and the skills, education, training, credentials, location, and experience of an applicant, as well as level of role for which the successful candidate is hired. Position may be eligible for an annual bonus payment. At Erie Insurance, youre not just part of a Fortune 500 company; youre also a valued member of a diverse and inclusive team that includes more than 6,000 employees and over 13,000 independent agencies. Our Employees work in the Home Office complex located in Erie, PA, and in our Field Offices that span 12 states and the District of Columbia. Position Summary
Exercises independent discretion or judgment in the handling of assigned property claims. Serves as a consultant to claims adjusters in their handling of property losses. Duties and Responsibilities
Establishes immediate contact with Policyholders and claimants. Conducts extensive investigations into causes and origins of all major property claims. Interviews insureds, claimants and others as required. Inspects property damage, reviews information to prepare estimates, evaluates and makes recommendations regarding coverage of claims, determines liability and total value of claims and negotiates settlements. Sets and maintains adequate reserves. Exercises discretion and independent judgment in evaluating property damage in order to determine the extent of damage. Determines liability and total value of claim, develops estimate and obtains an agreed scope of work and cost of repair with contractor and/or Policyholder. Determines value as they apply to the coverage. Determines steps necessary to initiate investigation of a property loss. Uses outside experts and attorneys as required. Documents claim files and submits final report to file for closure. Assigns and supervises the handling of property losses by independent adjusters when necessary. Advises claims adjusters regarding handling of claims. Conducts related training of field office claims personnel in the branch and at the Home Office. Attends industry-related training programs to stay current on legal developments and ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations impacting the operation of the department. Establishes and maintains relationships with local, state and regional organizations and agencies which are involved in related activities. Acts as coordinator of the Catastrophe Team activities at catastrophe site. The first five duties listed are the functions identified as essential to the job. Essential functions are those job duties that must be performed in order for the job to be accomplished. This position description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the incumbent. Employees are required to follow any other job-related instruction and to perform any other duties as requested by their supervisor, or as become clear. Capabilities
Values Diversity Self-Development Nimble Learning Collaborates Information Management Skills Customer Focus Cultivates Innovation Job-Specific Knowledge Instills Trust Optimizes Work Processes (IC) Ensures Accountability Decision Quality Qualifications
Minimum Educational and Experience Requirements
High School Diploma or GED and five years of claims handling experience (up to two years of equivalent may be substituted); or Bachelors Degree and three years of claims handling experience, (up to two years of equivalent experience may be substituted.) Working knowledge of Windows software required. The position requires the incumbent to serve on Catastrophe Team, which may include travel on short notice to other locations for periods in excess of two consecutive weeks. Position requires the incumbent to provide 24-hour availability for emergency claims service.
Designations and/or Licenses
Successful completion of Introduction to Claims (AIC 30) and AIC 35 preferred. Appropriate license as required by state. Valid driver's license and good driving record required.
Physical Requirements
Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required for this role. Ability to move over 50 lbs using lifting aide equipment; Often (20-50%) Climbing/accessing heights; Moderate (30-40%) Driving; Frequent (50-80%) Lifting/Moving 0-20 lbs; Often (20-50%) Lifting/Moving 20-50 lbs; Often (20-50%) Manual Keying/Data Entry/inputting information/computer use; Often (20-50%) Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full-time Job function: Finance and Sales Industries: Insurance Get notified about new Claims Specialist jobs in Cary, NC. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Join to apply for the
Property Claims Specialist
role at
Erie Insurance Group . Division or Field Office: Raleigh Branch Office. Department of Position: Claims Department. Work From: Remote. Salary Range: $77,638.00 - $124,019.00. Salary range is for this level and may vary based on actual level of role hired for. This range represents a national range and the actual salary will depend on several factors including the scope and complexity of the role and the skills, education, training, credentials, location, and experience of an applicant, as well as level of role for which the successful candidate is hired. Position may be eligible for an annual bonus payment. At Erie Insurance, youre not just part of a Fortune 500 company; youre also a valued member of a diverse and inclusive team that includes more than 6,000 employees and over 13,000 independent agencies. Our Employees work in the Home Office complex located in Erie, PA, and in our Field Offices that span 12 states and the District of Columbia. Position Summary
Exercises independent discretion or judgment in the handling of assigned property claims. Serves as a consultant to claims adjusters in their handling of property losses. Duties and Responsibilities
Establishes immediate contact with Policyholders and claimants. Conducts extensive investigations into causes and origins of all major property claims. Interviews insureds, claimants and others as required. Inspects property damage, reviews information to prepare estimates, evaluates and makes recommendations regarding coverage of claims, determines liability and total value of claims and negotiates settlements. Sets and maintains adequate reserves. Exercises discretion and independent judgment in evaluating property damage in order to determine the extent of damage. Determines liability and total value of claim, develops estimate and obtains an agreed scope of work and cost of repair with contractor and/or Policyholder. Determines value as they apply to the coverage. Determines steps necessary to initiate investigation of a property loss. Uses outside experts and attorneys as required. Documents claim files and submits final report to file for closure. Assigns and supervises the handling of property losses by independent adjusters when necessary. Advises claims adjusters regarding handling of claims. Conducts related training of field office claims personnel in the branch and at the Home Office. Attends industry-related training programs to stay current on legal developments and ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations impacting the operation of the department. Establishes and maintains relationships with local, state and regional organizations and agencies which are involved in related activities. Acts as coordinator of the Catastrophe Team activities at catastrophe site. The first five duties listed are the functions identified as essential to the job. Essential functions are those job duties that must be performed in order for the job to be accomplished. This position description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the incumbent. Employees are required to follow any other job-related instruction and to perform any other duties as requested by their supervisor, or as become clear. Capabilities
Values Diversity Self-Development Nimble Learning Collaborates Information Management Skills Customer Focus Cultivates Innovation Job-Specific Knowledge Instills Trust Optimizes Work Processes (IC) Ensures Accountability Decision Quality Qualifications
Minimum Educational and Experience Requirements
High School Diploma or GED and five years of claims handling experience (up to two years of equivalent may be substituted); or Bachelors Degree and three years of claims handling experience, (up to two years of equivalent experience may be substituted.) Working knowledge of Windows software required. The position requires the incumbent to serve on Catastrophe Team, which may include travel on short notice to other locations for periods in excess of two consecutive weeks. Position requires the incumbent to provide 24-hour availability for emergency claims service.
Designations and/or Licenses
Successful completion of Introduction to Claims (AIC 30) and AIC 35 preferred. Appropriate license as required by state. Valid driver's license and good driving record required.
Physical Requirements
Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required for this role. Ability to move over 50 lbs using lifting aide equipment; Often (20-50%) Climbing/accessing heights; Moderate (30-40%) Driving; Frequent (50-80%) Lifting/Moving 0-20 lbs; Often (20-50%) Lifting/Moving 20-50 lbs; Often (20-50%) Manual Keying/Data Entry/inputting information/computer use; Often (20-50%) Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full-time Job function: Finance and Sales Industries: Insurance Get notified about new Claims Specialist jobs in Cary, NC. #J-18808-Ljbffr