Manitoba Public Insurance

Estimator- Rural


PayCompetitive
LocationThompson/Manitoba
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 4134

      Overview

      As the Estimator - Rural, you will be responsible for estimating damage to all types of vehicles. You will complete estimates at a service or claim centre, and work remotely visiting off-site repair facilities, tow truck company compounds, and other locations. You will inspect vehicle damage and provide an estimate for the total cost of repairs.

      Responsibilities

      • Inspect vehicles at the service/claim centre and satellite estimating locations. Confirm damage, and prepare vehicle damage estimates using an automated estimating system, in accordance with MPI Estimating Standards and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) repair procedures.
      • Organize and complete road call estimates to ensure a high level of service to customers and repair facilities.
      • Review supplements and first-estimates submitted by repair facilities to ensure accuracy; approve additional repairs in accordance with MPI Estimating Standards and OEM repair procedures.
      • Review Direct Repair and corresponding supplements and photographs submitted by Direct Repair facilities to ensure accuracy, and approves additional repairs in accordance with MPI Estimating Standards and OEM repair procedures.
      • Review and approve first estimates and supplements submitted by repair and remediation facilities for mouse infestation claims, off-road vehicles, recreational vehicles (RV) and motorcycles.
      • Review and approve claims submitted through the virtual claims file (VCF) process.
      • Complete first estimates on commercial vehicles.
      • Determine if a vehicle is repairable or a total loss.
      • Review repairs completed by repair facilities, and authorize additional repairs as required for own and other estimator’s work.
      • Complete documentation to support claim file decisions, investigations and/or legal action.

      Qualifications

      • Journeyperson Certificate (Red Seal) or Certificate of Qualification in Motor Vehicle Body Repairer, Automotive Service Technician, or Truck and Transport Mechanic.
      • Seven years bench experience in autobody repair including one year experieince in a customer service capacity.

      OR

      • High school diploma or equivalent.
      • Ten years of bench experience in the autobody repair including one year experience in a customer service capacity.
      • Platinum status in Estimator or Auto Physical Damage Appraiser role within the I-CAR Gold Class Professionals Designation program, or willingness to complete and maintain designation.

      Employee Benefits

      Health benefits

      We offer a comprehensive health benefits program that includes:

      • flexible health, dental and vision plans
      • health spending account
      • travel health coverage
      • other extended health benefits such as ambulance, massage and physiotherapy

      Financial security

      In an effort to support financial security, we offer:

      • registered pension plan
      • group, dependent, and optional life insurance coverage
      • critical illness insurance
      • sick leave to cover short-term disability
      • long-term disability

      Wellness

      We offer programs that focus on how to better achieve a balance between work and personal commitments, as well as maintain a healthy workplace culture. This includes:

      • vacation entitlement
      • maternity, parental and adoptive leaves
      • bereavement and family responsibility leaves
      • employee and family assistance program
      • mental-health programming
      • lunch-and-learn offerings
      • discounted gym memberships and wellness account

      Diversity and inclusion

      Manitoba Public Insurance believes that diversity and inclusion strengthens us. We consider ourselves to be a barrier-free organization where individual values, beliefs and practices are respected and appreciated for the diversity they bring to our work life.

      Employee recognition

      It’s important to recognize our employees for their contributions. Not only do we recognize employees as they achieve milestone years in their careers, we also have several outlets for leaders and peers to reward each other for work well done.

      Professional development

      We want our employees to grow, which is why we offer support in keeping their skills up-to-date. We offer in-house training, professional development and an educational assistance program.

      Safety and health

      In an effort to encourage a safe and healthy work environment, we offer various safety, health and workplace policies and programs along with technical expertise and assistance to support employee activities in safety and health.

  • About the company

      Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation is the non-profit Crown corporation which administers public auto insurance, motor vehicle registration, and driver licensing in the province of Manitoba, Canada.