SIU Adjuster

4 weeks ago


Vaughan, Canada CAA Club Group Full time

Position Details

What You Will Do 

Conduct internal investigations including setting up statements, scene investigations, and neighborhood canvasses. Collaborate with the lead adjuster, different vendors and experts to contemplate vehicle inspections, EUO and investigative steps towards resolution of investigative file. Evaluate liability, and subrogation exposures and potential Provide reports to Leadership for Denied Claims and possible escalated situations in a concise and timely manner Assist with investigative services reporting as required and developed Present at the Fraud Committee meeting with findings and recommendations Provide & maintain clear and precise documentation of all conversations and file activity Communicate with other departments through the handling of the file (Underwriting, CAD, Claims)


Who You Are

Post-secondary education  Minimum of 3 years experience in the similar role with knowledge of PD/Property and Casualty claims Experience with high level claims handling  Completion of or willingness to obtain the following license/certification/courses: Private Investigator License, Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) certification, OSINT, Fire Investigation and ICAR courses Excellent customer service experience  Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite Ability to work in cross functional teams  High level of attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality  Ability to make decisions or take actions to solve a problem or reach a goal Strong negotiations and analytical skills 


What’s in it for you: 

Competitive salary Annual bonuses and merit increases 3 weeks’ vacation Flexible benefit plan Defined Contribution Pension Complimentary CAA Membership

As an organization we are focused on Member safety, which includes the safety and well-being of our Associates. Therefore, you must be and remain fully vaccinated as a condition of employment.