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Senior Loss Adjuster
Job Reference: MPO 3366
Location: Glasgow
Salary: £40000 to £50000 £40000 - £50000 per annum + Car, Bonus, Benefits etc

Our client is seeking a Senior Loss Adjuster to work out of one of their Glasgow office in a back office role offering technical support to the team of Commercial Adjusters in the field. You will assist with the handling of a portfolio commercial (material damage and business interruption) losses, handling claims without restriction (typically £0-500k in value). We are ideally looking for a Qualified (A-FCILA) Adjuster with a minimum of 5 years adjusting experience; someone who perhaps wants to come in, off the road. You will also get involved with internl audits, training / development and project work. Applicants should forward their CV to Martin Porthouse at Exchange Street Manchester office – 0161 973 6900 Ext 24 / mp@exchange-street.co.uk; Job Ref: MPO 3366. For all other vacancies, take a look at our website - www.exchange-street.co.uk

Contact: Martin Porthouse on 0161 980 4051

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