Insurance - Field Premium Auditor Charleston Sales - Charleston, WV at Geebo

Insurance - Field Premium Auditor Charleston

Midwest Technical Inspections, Inc. has openings for EXPERIENCED PREMIUM AUDITORS (within an independent contractual relationship) to complete field premium audits in Charleston, WV.
The Auditor will work as an independent contractor, to schedule and conduct Premium Audits in a specified geographic territory. The experienced Auditor will use territory organization, scheduling experience, accounting skills and business experience to do audits of varying complexity.
The Auditor will work independently to meet with company contacts to conduct insurance premium audits, and will develop high quality, accurate audit reports based on an on-site visit and an examination of commercial businesses' payroll, tax, and accounting records.
Premium Audit assignments and completed audit reports must follow NCCI and ISO Manual Rules, except where deviation is allowed by client or state exemption. The reports will be transmitted electronically.
Requirements:
Qualified candidates for this position must have
A laptop computer, reliable transportation, and Internet access.
Accounting experience, knowledge of payroll processing, and good interviewing skills
1-3 years of Premium Audit experience
The ability to organize and manage a geographic territory of physical audit assignments
The skills needed to efficiently meet with customers and achieve quality and time service guidelines
Strong verbal and written communication skills, time management and problem-solving ability
Computer knowledge, MS Word and Excel skills, and experience with email, pdf files and the Internet
The motivation to work independently from home, with an effective home office set-up
Insurance Industry and Premium Audit Designations (such as APA) are a PLUSEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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