Executive General Adjuster General Labor - San Francisco, CA at Geebo

Executive General Adjuster

San Francisco, CA San Francisco, CA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$99.
7K - $126K a year Estimated:
$99.
7K - $126K a year Position:
Executive General Adjuster position handling commercial and municipal property claims.
These will include complex, large losses involving multiple insurers, and TPA files.
Some account oversight may be required.
Qualifications:
College degree or equivalent Minimum 10-15 years claims adjusting experience in complex commercial property claims Must be able to able to manage time efficiently and work independently with limited supervision Must have strong written and verbal skills and be able to write concise reports addressing coverage, loss investigation, valuation and liability Must understand proper claim documentation and handling requirements Should have experience dealing with insureds and insurers and managing vendors Proficiency with MS Office suite Strong computer and typing skills Compensation:
McLarens offers competitive compensation and benefits packages including life, health, dental and disability plans as well as a 401(k) plan with company matched contributions.
Compensation will include a generous bonus plan in addition to salary Job Type:
Full-time
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Physical setting:
Office Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Experience:
commercial property claims adjusting:
10 years (Required) Work Location:
Hybrid remote in San Francisco, CA 94104.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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