Contact Exchange Street Executive Search
Exchange Street Executive Search
Major & Complex Loss Claims Technician
United Kingdom
- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 1 hour ago
- Salary
- 35000.00 - 40000.00 GBP Annual + GBP35,000 – GBP40,000
- Recruiter
- Exchange Street Executive Search
- Closes
- 29 Dec 2025
- Course
- No
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Recruiter Type
- Direct Employer
Description
If you ve handled property claims over GBP100k, you ll know how much precision and plate–spinning is involved.
The clients expect more. The brokers are more involved. The paperwork is heavier. The stakes are higher.
This role is about stepping into that space supporting a team of major loss adjusters by helping push claims forward, keeping everyone in the loop, and handling elements of settlement directly with clients and insurers.
You might come from a desktop background. You might be a field adjuster looking to step back from the road. Either way, if you ve worked on large domestic or commercial losses and can keep things moving without letting standards slip, this will suit you.
You ll be liaising with brokers and policyholders, chasing reports, checking figures, questioning estimates all the stuff that helps a complex claim land well.
Cert CII or Cert CILA is ideal, but they ll support you if you re working towards it. What matters more is your judgement, your attention to detail, and your ability to stay on top of everything when the pressures on.
You ll be part of a team of highly experienced adjusters the kind of people you ll learn from. If you ve been looking for a way to specialise in major loss work, this is it.
Interested applicants should apply online or forward their CV s to Craig Dyson at Exchange Street Claims
(phone number removed)/ (url removed) Job Ref: CD254. For all other vacancies, take a look at our website – (url removed)
Ad ID: 5417491474
Stay Safe
"Only access Gumtree from gumtree.com and do not follow links sent by other users"
"Share photos and ask lots of questions about the items you are buying and selling"
"If an ad or reply sounds too good to be true, it probably is"
"Use the 'Reply to ad' button for your safety and privacy"
"Don't reply to email addresses hidden in text and pictures"
"Beware of fake Gumtree, eBay or escrow sites and invoices"
1 of 6
