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Subsidence Specialist

Posted 22 March by Heat Recruitment
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Salary icon £45,000 - £60,000 per annum
Location icon Wiltshire , South West England

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Location: Wiltshire - Field Based

Salary: up to £60,000 DOE & Qualifications.

Benefits: Generous fee based bonus, incentive to complete CILA exams, generous pension contribution, car allowance + business mileage, 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays, WFH/Broadband allowance, medical cover.

The Company:

Operating for over 25 years in the insurance industry, specialising in risk and claims solutions, this Chartered Loss Adjusters are known for their professionalism, fairness and high quality service.

They prioritise building strong relationships with clients throughout the UK and globally with their vast network of officer.

Their expertise covers various industries, including agriculture, aviation, construction, cyber, home, liability, major loss, marine, private clients and real estate.

The Role:

You will be carrying out investigations into the existence and the extent of subsidence on general, and Major and Complex Loss quantum validations.

Reporting to the insurers seeking instructions and instructing specialists rather than fully managed approach.

Role Requirements:

  • Minimum of 2 years of successful experience working as a Loss Adjuster or a Subsidence Field Surveyor.
  • CILA/CII or RICS accreditations desired.
  • UK full and clean driving license.
  • UK resident applicants only.


For further details visit Heat Recruitment website. Ref. 83933

Required skills

  • 1
    Claims
  • 1
    Construction
  • 1
    Insurance
  • 1
    Subsidence
  • 1
    Surveying
  • 1
    Surveyor
  • 1
    Validation

Reference: 52089361

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