Senior Field Property Adjuster

Date: Sep 11, 2025

Location: Thornhill, ON, CA, L3T 7P9

Company: CAA Club Group

About Us

 

Our P&C Insurance Company offers a dynamic professional environment which strives to offer the ultimate customer experience. We share in each other’s successes, drive change and support each other while cultivating a great working environment to deliver on what is best for the customer.

Who we are

 

Are you ready to join an award-winning, purpose-driven culture? Welcome to the CAA Club Group of Companies (CCG), where purpose leads to passion!

 

At CCG, we are committed to delivering an exceptional Associate experience. We offer:

 

Work-life harmony with access to an award-winning holistic wellness program,
Continuous learning through our robust corporate curriculum and education reimbursement program,
Incredible rewards, travel incentives, and product and service discounts,
Pay-for-performance and best-in-class recognition programs, and
Competitive benefits that include a defined contribution plan, personal spending account, and so much more.

 

Join our growing team where everyone belongs!

Position Details

 

Responsibilities:

 

  • Investigate, evaluate, analyze, negotiate and settle property claims in the field (moderate to complex in nature)
  • Interpret policy conditions, legislation and confirm coverage for policy holders
  • Conduct field investigations, which include taking statements, coordinating meetings, consulting with contractors and vendors, off-site inspections, etc.
  • Evaluate liability, salvage and subrogation exposure and potential
  • Contact and coordinate all parties involved in all stages of the claims process
  • Review and analyze initial losses to ensure file meets assignment criteria
  • Respond to client complaints and appeals
  • Determine proper kind of loss (KOL) reserves based on exposure and authority level
  • Prepare files for litigation, mediation and appraisal
  • Examine claims files handled by Independent Adjusters when required
  • Prepare and maintain various reports on property claims
  • General support of claims area and special projects as required

 

Requirements:

 

  • Completion of post secondary education 
  • 4 years advanced property claims experience
  • An educational background including relevant post-secondary education complemented by a CIP designation or working towards a CIP designation
  • Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent organizational skills are essential
  • Career minded individuals whom have demonstrated a career path
  • A valid Class ‘G’ drivers license 

Our Commitment

 

We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to providing employment accommodation in accordance with all applicable Provincial Human Rights and Accessibility Legislation. 

CCG will provide accommodations to job applicants with disabilities throughout the recruitment process.

If you require an accommodation, please notify us and we will work with you to meet your needs.