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Claim Manager Kfz-Schden (w/m/d) KFZ International - 100% Home Office By joining Sedgwick, you'll be part of something truly meaningful. It's what our 33,000 colleagues do every day for people around the world who are facing the unexpected. We invite you to grow your career with us, experience our caring culture, and enjoy work-life balance. Here, there's no limit to what you can achieve. Newsweek recognizes Sedgwick as America's greatest workplaces national top companies certified as a great place to work fortune best workplaces in financial services & insurance. The Sedgwick Germany GmbH with its headquarters in Dsseldorf is part of the internationally active Sedgwick Group a worldwide leading provider of services in the areas of claims management, risk analysis, and expert assessment. In Germany, we combine the structures and stability of a corporation with the flexibility and proximity of a medium-sized enterprise. Our customers, who predominantly come from the insurance industry, can rely on our expertise in claims management, true to our motto "we care". In the course of further growth, we are building within our team a new team Motor International and are looking for you as a claim manager for KFZ damages (w/m/d). As a claims manager, you will be involved in the complete claims settlement process for both property and personal damages. You will take on the responsibility for processing your cases and be the first point of contact for all parties involved with the aim of competently and solution-orientedly supporting our customers. This includes: Proactive settlement of damages to reduce claims expenses Empathetic and sovereign negotiation skills in dealing with claimants, lawyers, and other parties Formation and monitoring of claims reserves Examination and enforcement of claims for reimbursement Support in court proceedings After a structured induction, you will quickly take over the independent processing of your cases. You can always count on the support of our experienced Motor Team we work closely together and help each other. What we wish for: Completed legal education or training as a merchant in insurance and financial services or a comparable qualification with appropriate work experience Practical experience in claims processing at an insurer or claims processing office Liability law knowledge as well as knowledge of procedural law and experience in the regulation of foreign car damages are a helpful addition Enthusiasm for independent work Secure handling of Microsoft and everyday programs Negotiation skills in dealing with different parties Interest in shaping the digital change in claims processing English skills facilitate your work in daily contact with our international customers and partner offices Nice if you have already heard some of these terms: liability ratio, reserve, claim, proactive claim settlement, HWS. Some of it is new to you? No problem. We support your development with training and conferences for these things you have space at Sedgwick. So that you feel comfortable: We offer you a responsible and varied job in an engaged, small team with the advantages of an international corporation combined with the culture of a medium-sized company. The hierarchies are flat and the decision-making paths are short. We offer flexible working hours and 100% mobile work including technical equipment for the home office. Of course, you can also work from one of our offices. We offer free training opportunities via Workday Learning and the Sedgwick University, additional benefits such as our Wellpass, job bicycle leasing, social security benefits, underground parking space, free drinks and snacks in the office. We offer 30 days of vacation and have additional days off on December 24th and 31st. If you wish, 20 working days abroad "workation" are possible. Office dogs are also allowed. Very important: we offer colleagues who are reachable, can listen, and like to help For questions, please contact our Talent Acquisition BP, sonja.schmidt-gillmeister@sedgwick.com. We are at your disposal and look forward to receiving your resume including notice period and salary request. Click the Apply button on our career page. Remote Staffing

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