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1099 Catastrophe Adjuster and or Examiner Team One is a premier claims management firm based in Irving, TX. We are experiencing tremendous growth on both the daily and catastrophe sides of our operation throughout the United States. Our dedication to providing the best claims management service is a core value at Team One. We work with the latest in claims technology and foster a culture where every team member is encouraged to build long-term career growth within our organization. Team One is seeking Independent Adjusters to handle Residential and Commercial Catastrophe Claims in a designated area of deployment. JOB REQUIREMENTS: 3 years of catastrophe adjusting experience Active state license where required Ability to arrive at dispatched location within 48 hours of deployment Ability to work in catastrophic locations Ability to work 7 days a week Ability to handle claims in required cycle times. Proficient in preparing estimates with Xactimate and/or Symbility Ability to produce a professional adjusting report or narrative report with a comprehensive estimate, sketch and ITV(when required) Effectively utilize claims technology Ability to interpret policy coverage a must Strong investigative and problem solving skills Must be able to communicate with Team One staff, management, clients, insureds, contractors and other parties that are involved in the claims process in a professional manner. Ability to climb ladders, get on roofs, get in attics/crawlspaces when required Valid driver’s license and ability to pass background checks. Team One Insurance Services, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply tot his job

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