Full-Time Personal Property Inventory Specialist
J.S. Held LLC is hiring a remote Full-Time Personal Property Inventory Specialist. The career level for this job opening is Experienced and is accepting Calgary, Canada based applicants remotely. Read complete job description before applying.
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The Personal Property Inventory Specialist will be responsible for assessing content damages and providing valuations related to the property insurance field.
This role involves traveling to pre and post-loss sites, collecting information, analyzing, evaluating, and creating reports on a wide variety of content property items.
A typical week includes:
- Full-day site visit collecting information and photo-journaling the contents.
- Office work preparing reports by analyzing and compiling data using estimating software, databases, and proprietary software.
Job Responsibilities:
- Visit post-loss sites to inspect and collect information to create estimates and reports on replacement costs and depreciated cash values for personal and commercial losses.
- Provide replacement costs and depreciated cash value valuations of contents on personal and commercial losses.
- Perform site inspections to qualify and quantify damaged contents.
- Prepare replacement cost and depreciated cost appraisals reports.
- Coordinate communications between all stakeholders.
- Establish costs, depreciation, and location pricing impacts.
- Review all final appraisal packages for accuracy and completeness before submission.
- Participate in internal and external training.
- Perform additional assignments as directed by the manager.
- Travel as required.
Qualifications:
- Required: 2+ years’ experience, valid driver's license, reliable vehicle, proficient computer knowledge of Microsoft Office, strong analytical and communication skills.
- Preferred: Experience managing contents following various claims (fire, flood, etc.), experience in insurance or restoration, certifications from Appraisal Institute of Canada (AIC), International Society of Appraisers (ISA).
Physical and Mental Requirements
- Ability to wear personal protective equipment.
- Physically able to conduct inspections and carry equipment.
- Able to climb ladders.
- Able to write reports after inspections (50% of daily duties).
- Potential exposure to UV radiation, radon, or other air pollution.
- Ability to be on-call or work weekends/nights.
- Willingness to travel locally, regionally, and for CAT response.