Auto Damage Appraiser

Remote
Full Time
Estimating
Mid Level

Job Title: Auto Damage Appraiser - Future Opportunity 
Company: Snapsheet
Job Location: Remote
Job Type: Full Time

About Snapsheet: Snapsheet exists to simplify claims. We leverage our expertise in virtual estimating and innovative claims management technology, transforming the end-to-end claims process - delivering faster, modern experiences for claims organizations of all sizes.

What you’ll get:

  • Remote working environment - your new commute is however long it takes to walk to your desk!
  • Flexibility - empathy is ingrained in who we are and we are happy to offer a flexible PTO policy, casual dress code, and more! 
  • Development - Mentorship programs, 1-on-1 management, promote when ready culture, quarterly internal promotion opportunities, and goal setting sessions.
  • Fun -  Celebrations just because, yearly in-person and remote events, Snapsheet Swag, Employee Resource Groups, and more! 

About the role:

Future Opportunity - Join Our Talent Pipeline for the Auto Damage Appraiser role!

As an Auto Damage Appraiser at Snapsheet, you are highly competitive and motivated by constant improvement. You are an effective communicator, whether you are emailing a request to your peer or talking with a body shop. You love working in an ever-evolving environment where openness to feedback and the ability to adapt is highly valued. You are a strong problem solver, identifying and resolving the day-to-day challenges involved in writing estimates as well as solving more complex problems. You want to work for a company where you can make a real impact and do it all from the comfort of your home office! Not licensed? We will license you prior to starting. Is this you? Keep reading for more detail.

Responsibilities:

  • Write fair and accurate estimates and supplements for multiple carriers based on photos of auto and/or specialty vehicle physical damage that comply fully with insurance carrier guidelines
  • Utilize internal training tools and external resources to clearly document every claim with high attention to detail
  • Maintain documentation of all interactions with insurance carriers as well as their customers
  • Work effectively with repair facilities while maintaining a positive and professional demeanor
  • Manage and maintain virtual relationships with teammates, managers, and directors while working remotely from home

Qualifications:

We are seeking self-motivated, competitive go-getters to join this growing team. You will be working within a remote production-based environment and will be responsible for managing numerous claims for 120+ carriers across the US and Canada.

  • Minimum of 2 years of auto damage estimating experience 
  • Extensive knowledge of automobile parts and repair techniques
  • Thorough understanding of vehicle repair, parts costs, total loss classification, and fraud detection practices
  • Understands basic insurance principles and how they apply to estimating decisions
  • Working experience in one or more estimating platforms: Mitchell, CCC One, and/or Audatex
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
  • Desire to thrive in a remote, production-based environment

Benefits & Perks:

  • Work from home
  • Competitive compensation
  • Company training provided to expand your estimating skillset 
  • Ability to write claims for multiple carriers and vehicle types 
  • Growth and advancement opportunities with promotion opportunities quarterly 
  • Generous Paid Time Off Policy 
  • 4% match on our 401K
  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Additional Information:
  • This role will be remote based in the U.S. but is not eligible for hire in CA, CO, NY, WA, KY, MT, WY, MA, OR, IL, HI, UT, or AK.
Want to learn more about Estimating at Snapsheet? Follow the link here: https://www.snapsheetclaims.com/about/careers/snapsheet-estimating/

To ensure a fair and efficient hiring process, we kindly ask candidates to apply no more than once every six months. This allows us to manage applications effectively and gives you ample time to update your experience and skills before reapplying.

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Snapsheet is an equal opportunity employer.

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