Property Claims Adjuster – Seattle Market

CENCO CLAIMS LLC

Property Claims Adjuster – Seattle Market

Seattle, WA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    CENCO Claims partners with leading insurance carriers to deliver reliable, responsive, and high-quality property claims services. As the busy spring season arrives in the Pacific Northwest, we are expanding our field team and seeking Daily Property Claims Adjusters to handle residential claims throughout Seattle and the greater Puget Sound region.

    This position is a great fit for independent adjusters who want steady field assignments, flexible scheduling, and strong operational support.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Conduct on-site inspections of residential properties for losses caused by wind, water, fire, and other covered events

    • Document damages with detailed photos, measurements, and clear written reports

    • Prepare accurate repair estimates using Xactimate or Symbility

    • Maintain professional communication with policyholders, contractors, and insurance carrier representatives

    • Manage claim files from inspection through final submission while meeting carrier guidelines and reporting timelines

    Qualifications

    • Licensing: Active Washington adjuster license or ability to obtain one

    • Estimating Software: Experience with Xactimate or Symbility preferred

    • Field Equipment: Reliable vehicle, ladder, laptop, and standard adjusting tools

    • Work Style: Organized, dependable, and comfortable managing field assignments independently

    • Availability: Ability to promptly accept and complete claim assignments

    Why Work with CENCO

    • Consistent residential claim volume throughout the Seattle market

    • Competitive per-claim compensation with dependable payment timelines

    • Efficient workflows and responsive internal support

    If you're looking for reliable field work, professional support, and the independence of daily adjusting , CENCO Claims offers an excellent opportunity to grow your career in the Seattle and Puget Sound region this season.