RCIS Crop Adjuster Accounting at Geebo

RCIS Crop Adjuster

Company Name:
Wells Fargo
Territory: North Central North Dakota. Incumbent will office out of their home in the territory
Completes field inspections and related responsibilities such as reading maps and aerial photos, measuring fields, storage bins, discussing findings of crop loss with farmers. Follows appropriate regulatory and company rules, regulations and procedures. Performs fact finding regarding crop damage, records information and transmits loss information to accurately determine potential indemnities.
Basic
Qualifications: 6
months agriculture related experience or agriculture related education. Some physical requirements depending upon crop and farm location. Reliable means of transportation with the ability to travel within territory.
Minimum
Qualifications: Crop Adjuster Proficiency Program certification (CAPP) is required within 60 days of meeting the Standard Reinsurance Agreement training requirements. Strong verbal communication skills. Strong customer service skills.
Preferred Skills:
Proficient computer skills.
Ability to travel outside of the assigned territory for up to two weeks at a time.
How to Express Interest in This Job: Wells Fargo invites you to apply for this job at .
Relevant military experience is considered for veterans and transitioning service men and women
Wells Fargo is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer, Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran
Job Posting Title: RCIS Crop Adjuster
Requisition Number: 5065541
Executive Org Description:
Schedule Type: Regular
Scheduled Hours: 40
State: ND
City: Bismarck
Zip Code: 58501
Job Contact Company: Wells Fargo
UniqueIdentifier: 5065541NDBISMARCK58501Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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