Compile all case-related material and email it to the local handling office.
Analyze and review all evidence related to third-party utility damage for the purpose of determining a liable party.
Professionally photograph and document the damaged scene to accurately portray and determine liability.
Build and develop a professional working relationship with the client, contractors, technicians, management team, and other personnel.
Develop and maintain monthly market reporting and lead client meetings to review updates.
Work with the client and contractors to obtain and write up job repair costs from the damage.
Conduct interviews at damage sites with contractors, technicians, witnesses, police, homeowners, etc.
Collaborate with the client’s locate company and exchange relevant damage information.
Perform on-site assessments of underground and aerial cable plant damages.
Assist the Claims Recovery team with follow-up actions after damage site reviews.
Maintain a working knowledge of the entire PRG claims process.
Learn, understand, and apply State Dig Laws and Statutes, excavator requirements, and NESC standards.
Requirements
valid license
microsoft word
telephone exp
cable familiarity
analytical
communication
Ability to drive a personal vehicle to various damage sites, including daytime and nighttime travel.
Background in business operations with a strong attention to detail
Ability to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods.
Must possess a valid and current driver’s license, reliable personal vehicle suitable for representing the company, and auto insurance meeting both federal and state requirements, with minimum auto liability coverage of 100/300/100 for bodily injury and property damage.
Must be willing and able to utilize a personal vehicle for work-related travel as required.
Ability to walk and work on uneven terrain and in varying weather conditions.
Proficient in Microsoft Word and comfortable using public or shared computer systems
Ability to bend, stoop, or reach as necessary to perform essential job duties.
Previous experience in the telephone industry, including equipment and job costing is highly desirable
Must possess strong written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to occasionally lift and carry up to 25 pounds.
Familiarity with the cable industry and/or utility locating industry
Proven ability to multitask and effectively manage time in a dynamic environment
Strong analytical and logical reasoning skills
Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision coverage for employees and dependents
Short-term disability coverage after 1 year
National mileage reimbursement for vehicle use
401(k) retirement plan, with company match after 1 year
Paid time off and holidays
Additional perks such as company-paid life insurance, and other supplemental insurances available
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
$300M
Annual Revenue
Generated from telecommunications and utility infrastructure projects.
700 Employees
Workforce Size
Supporting a diverse range of technical and support roles.
Began as a specialist in complex telecom and utility infrastructure projects.
Managing multi-market initiatives with a nationwide presence.
Tackling large-scale fiber builds, cell-tower backhaul, and construction projects.
Investigating third-party incidents and recovering repair costs efficiently.