Collision Appraiser Remote & Hybrid Only Jobs in New York

A Collision Appraiser in the automotive industry is responsible for assessing the damage to vehicles following accidents or other instances of damage. Their role is to inspect the damaged vehicle, estimate the repair costs, and negotiate the claim settlement with the insurance company or the vehicle owner. They also work with automotive repair personnel to ensure the accurate execution of repairs. Hence, they play a critical role in the claim settlement process, serving as a link between the claimant, the insurance company, and the repair workshop.

To become a Collision Appraiser, an individual must have good knowledge of vehicle repair processes, excellent communication skills, and strong negotiation abilities. Certification from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and a license from the state's Department of Insurance could be advantageous. Prior to stepping into this role, a person could have experience as an Automotive Repair Technician, Insurance Claim Adjuster, or even as an Automotive Parts Specialist. All these roles would equip the individual with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to estimate vehicle repair costs accurately and negotiate effectively.

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Mobile Vehicle Inspector II, Manheim Express, Albany, NY

  • Cox Enterprises
  • Albany, NY
  • 30+ days ago
  • Albany, NY
  • 30+ days ago

Company Cox Automotive - USA Job Family Group Vehicle Operations Job Profile Manheim Mobile Inspector II Management Level Individual Contributor Flexible Work Option Can work remotely but need to...

Remote

Sr Mobile Vehicle Inspector, Manheim Auto Auction, Brooklyn, NY ($1,500 sign on bonus)

  • Cox Enterprises
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • 90+ days ago
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • 90+ days ago

Company Cox Automotive - USA Job Family Group Vehicle Operations Job Profile Sr Mobile Inspector Management Level Individual Contributor Flexible Work Option Can work remotely but need to live in...

Remote

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Salary for Collision Appraiser Jobs in New York

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Licensing / Certification

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Highest Education Level

Collision Appraisers in New York offer the following education background
High School or GED
30.4%
Vocational Degree or Certification
23.9%
Bachelor's Degree
19.3%
Associate's Degree
15.9%
Master's Degree
4.5%
Some College
4.2%
Some High School
1.5%
Doctorate Degree
0.3%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Collision Appraisers in New York
2-4 years
36.0%
4-6 years
30.4%
None
15.9%
1-2 years
15.4%
Less than 1 year
1.5%
6-8 years
0.7%


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