What are the responsibilities and job description for the 1099 Insurance Loss Control Inspector position at Sedgwick?
We are looking for independent (1099) loss control representatives to perform commercial underwriting inspections. These positions require at least 2 years’ experience doing commercial building inspection.
Sedgwick provides loss control services for more than 300 clients and offer expertise in all lines of coverage and virtually every industry. We enlist our network of more than 700 independent loss control representatives for assignments nationwide.
We have a variety of client assignments that are paid on a flat rate or hourly rate (T&E) basis depending on the size and scope of work. Our independent loss control representatives can decline any assignment they feel is not suitable for their skill level or fee requirements. Physical loss control representatives must be able to travel within a reasonable territory (typically 60-mile radius from home base).
- Identify hazards/areas of concern and document with photographs and measurements
- Enter information gathered from surveys and inspections into Sedgwick’s web-based loss control system, mobile application, or our clients’ web-based system to create a loss control report. Information obtained and system interaction will depend on the client requirements.
The number and frequency of assignments may vary depending upon geographical location. Sedgwick assigns work based on skill set, territory, and capacity requirements.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- Must have HS diploma or equivalent and at least 2 years of commercial building inspection experience with a complete understanding of commercial property and casualty lines: property, general liability, and worker's compensation
- Be self-disciplined, organized, and able to prioritize and manage assigned workload as well as schedule and conduct inspections in an efficient and timely manner
- Self-starter who can meet deadlines and work individually under limited and remote supervision
- PC literate, including Microsoft Office suite
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
- Professional conduct and excellent interpersonal skills
- Strong analytical, consultative, and interpretive skills
- Must be comfortable working outside in various weather conditions and temperatures
Skills and Knowledge
- Self-starter with ability to work individually under limited and remote supervision
- Ability to meet deadlines
- PC literate, including Microsoft Office products
- Exceptional verbal and written communication and consultative skills
- Professional conduct and excellent interpersonal skills
- Strong analytical and interpretive skills
Contractor provided equipment:
- Reliable vehicle and proof of insurance for vehicle
- Measuring device to determine building perimeter
- Digital camera and camera pole for taking property photos
- PC or laptop Microsoft Windows compatible
- High Speed Internet Access
The following states have specific requirements for loss control representatives:
- Arkansas – Field Safety Representative (FSR) and an Approved Professional Safety Source (APSS) license required for workers’ compensation surveys
- Missouri and Pennsylvania – Must be certified to complete Worker’s Compensation surveys
NOTE: Motor vehicle record check and criminal background screening is required for this position.
The statements contained in this document are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a contractor assigned to this description. They are not intended to constitute a comprehensive list of functions, duties, or local variances. Management retains the discretion to add or to change the duties of the position at any time.
Job Types: Part-time, Contract
Pay: $3.00 - $270.00 per day
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
COVID-19 considerations:
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
- commercial loss control insurance inspection: 1 year (Required)
Work Location: On the road
Salary : $3 - $270