Collision Repair Shop (GHRN) - Quality Evaluator IDAHO
Allstate
- Idaho
- $57,500-94,625 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- As a condition of employment, your office/area may require you to obtain an adjuster and/or an appraiser license. If applicable, you will be required to secure license(s) within 60 days of hire.
- If required, the Hiring Manager will work with you along with the Centralized Licensing team to ensure that you are properly licensed.
- Sign-on Bonus: You may be eligible for a $1000 Licensing Sign on Bonus if you have the applicable active licenses needed for this role. This could include Home Resident Property & Casualty License, Designated Home State (DHS) Florida or Texas License, and/or applicable Appraiser License.
- Minimum two years' experience in estimating auto damage in (CCCOne) platform and a strong auto damage analysis background is required.
- Prior experience writing estimates for an insurance preferred shop or as an auto damage adjuster is preferred.
- Proficient communication skills, especially over the phone, to establish rapport and assess claims accurately.
- Ability to work independently and remotely, while managing time efficiently.
- Familiarity with insurance policies, coverage, and repair processes.
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills to evaluate and negotiate auto property damage claims successfully.
- Knowledge of innovative tools and platforms for effective claims evaluation.
- Competitive pay with needed support for continuous development and career advancement.
- Flexibility in scheduling and a time off policy that helps support your work/life balance.
- Initial and ongoing training to get you proficient in your new role
- Comprehensive benefits like a 401K/pension, education reimbursement, and programs to help you balance work with the rest of your life. Visit www.allstategoodlife.com to learn more.
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