Experienced SIU Investigator
A minimum of 5 years' SIU experience is required.
Must have background in handling P&C investigations. Candidates who do not have property (non-auto) experience will not be considered.
Must have reliable transportation, along with own digital recorder and camera. Job duties include taking in-person recorded statements, scene photos, and writing a detailed, comprehensive report, as well as meeting strict due dates on all assignments. Bilingual a plus.
We are seeking individuals who possess proven investigative skill sets within the industry. Honesty, integrity, self-reliance, resourcefulness, independence, discipline, and a calm intensity are a few characteristics of our Investigators and staff.
This is a W-2 role; subcontractors will not be considered.
The SIU/Insurance Investigator should demonstrate proficiency in the following areas:
- P&C investigations
- Writing accurate and detailed reports
- Strong initiative, integrity, and work ethic
- Securing written/recorded statements
- Ability to prioritize and organize multiple tasks
- Computer literacy to include Microsoft Word and Microsoft Outlook email
Full-Time benefits Include:
- Medical, dental and vision insurance
- 401K
- Extensive performance bonus program
- Dynamic and fast paced work environment
We are an equal opportunity employer.
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