Loss Control Representative - Northwest Arkansas Sales - Harrison, AR at Geebo

Loss Control Representative - Northwest Arkansas

Columbia Insurance Group seeks a Loss Control Representative for the Northwest Arkansas area to join our amazing team! The Loss Control Representative will preform loss control services to achieve improved loss experience.
CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES
Perform physical inspections of insured or potential insured premises as requested by the underwriting staff, analyze exposures to loss and recommend measures to reduce or eliminate these exposures. Make recommendations to the insured/underwriter based on the physical inspection.
Assist in the selection of outside loss control vendors to insure quality loss control services are delivered.
Conduct training of insureds' employees to reduce and eliminate exposures to loss, including written safety programs.
Work in concert with the commercial underwriting staff to assure a unified position is presented to our agency plant.
Conduct training of company underwriting and claims staffs to enhance their knowledge of exposures to loss.
Serve as a resource for company underwriting staff.
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's Degree.
Must have a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record.
Excellent communication and customer service skills.
Ability to travel overnight up to 25% of the time as needed.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
3 years insurance industry experience.
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) designation.
Supplemental insurance education / designations.
APSS certified.
EOE
Qualified candidates should submit a resume and cover letter with salary requirements to:
Columbia Insurance Group
2102 White Gate Drive
Columbia, MO 65202
ONLINE: http://www.colinsgrp.com/site/careersEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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