Total Loss Support Representative Customer Service & Call Center - West Des Moines, IA at Geebo

Total Loss Support Representative

Contract 12 hours ago Full Job Description Are you an experienced Auto Claims Adjuster or Auto Claims Support Representative looking for an opportunity that does not require inspecting vehicles? If so, we may have just the job for you! We are seeking a Total Loss Unit Support Representative to assist us with auto claims.
Who We Are:
With Farm Bureau Financial Services, our client/members can feel confident knowing their family, home, cars and other property are protected.
We value a culture where integrity, teamwork, passion, service, leadership and accountability are at the heart of every decision we make and every action we take.
We are proud of our more than 80-year commitment to protecting the livelihoods and futures of our client/members and creating an atmosphere where our employees thrive.
What You'll Do:
In this role, you will be responsible for:
responding to incoming calls, emails, faxes, or mail relating to total loss auto claims; contacting lienholders to obtain loan pay-off, lien release, and provide necessary GAP documents; contacting vehicle owners and salvage vendors in regard to title document corrections; total loss auto claim assignment; and managing salvage vehicle inventory.
What It Takes to Join Our Team:
Experience handling auto claims is preferred.
High school diploma required; 3 years claims admin experience preferred.
Excellent oral and written communication.
Possesses strong interpersonal and organizational skills and analytical ability.
Demonstrates basic computer proficiency, including knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Must work from our office in West Des Moines, IA or Lincoln, NE.
There is flexibility for full-time or part-time hours based on your availability.
Resumes will be required for consideration.
If you are a retired or seasoned insurance adjuster looking for a temporary opportunity, we invite you to apply today.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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