Liability / Claims Adjuster

Dublin
9 months ago
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My Client, a young and dynamic company expanding in Ireland is looking to recruit a Liability Adjuster. Ideally based in Dublin. Working on a remote basis.

The Role

You will use your technical knowledge and experience to proactively investigate liability claims and report thereon, in compliance with prevailing client requirements / service standards and providing exceptional customer service throughout.
The role requires you to investigate legal liability, policy liability and quantum, gathering evidence to support your recommendations in a timely manner and in compliance with client requirements.
To be successful in the role you will need to demonstrate a high level of technical, quality and service delivery, a commitment to innovation and a determination to provide a market leading service and product on behalf of my Client.
The Credentials

Strong commercial background and expertise with the handling of liability claims, to include employers and public liability, products liability and motor.
Minimum 3 years liability claims experience, ideally in an external role.
Relevant Insurance/Adjusting qualifications.
Excellent communicator with sound negotiation and investigation skills.
Ability to work both as part of a team and under own initiative.
Ability to work accurately under pressure, adhering to strict deadlines and service standards.
High degree of IT literacy / competency.
Full driving licence.
Ability to maintain a flexible approach at all times.The Package

Competitive salary
Enhanced contributory pension
Performance related bonus
Flexible benefits
Voluntary benefits schemes
Birthday holiday
Share purchase scheme
Hours of work
Standard working week is 35 hours, Monday to Friday with flexibility during surge and days where service levels / targets have to be achieved.

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