Auto Collision Damage Estimator Transportation & Warehousing - Paterson, NJ at Geebo

Auto Collision Damage Estimator

Property Damage Appraisers is looking for experienced auto damage appraisers, previous insurance company experience required, property and heavy equipment experience also preferred Schedule appointments and appraise damaged automobiles , light duty trucks and Heavy Equipment for numerous insurance companies. Must have previous experience writing damage appraisals in the insurance arena. Must have a clean license and provide own transportation.

PDA performs auto, property, heavy equipment, motorcycle, marine, recreational vehicle damage appraisals, and lease turn-in inspections. PDA, Inc. offices utilize the latest available technology for both office operations and technical services.
We are looking for someone with the following experience (MUST HAVE):
1. Writing estimates on Mitchell Estimating
2. Setting appointments and traveling to inspection site
3. Working with shops and salvage yards to inspect vehicles and handle supplements
4. Handling breakdowns and coordinating with shop to see possible damage
5. Talking with insureds and claimants about the status of their vehicles
6. Managing your time in order to get the most out of your day
7. Working independently and managing issues as needed
8. Ability to handle deadlines effectively and efficiently
We are looking for team players with a great attitude and ability to handle a multitude of tasks. We will send you assignments from a growing number of different carriers, many of which have their own specific guidelines to be followed on the estimate






www.pdacorporation.com/
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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