Estimator & Claims Coordinator Rome

Estimator & Claims Coordinator

Full Time • Rome
Responsive recruiter
Benefits:
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Vision insurance
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We are growing at ServiceMaster by Twins and adding a brand-new position to our team! This is your chance to step into an exciting role and be part of a team that thrives on adapting, evolving, and delivering results. Ready to shape the future with us? Let’s get started!  
Estimator & Claims Coordinator:

Are you a sharp communicator with a keen eye for detail and a solid grasp of construction? ServiceMaster by Twins is looking for a motivated Estimator & Claims Coordinator to be the operational heartbeat of our reconstruction team. In this hybrid position, you’ll manage insurance claims from start to finish, produce estimates using industry-standard software and guidelines, and help restore homes and businesses with speed, precision, and compassion.

What you will do:


Estimating & Technical Accuracy

  • Create detailed mitigation and reconstruction estimates in Xactimate, following program guidelines and IICRC standards.
  • Collaborate with project managers, field staff, and technicians to define accurate scopes.
  • Calculate labor, equipment, and material pricing with precision, including quantity takeoffs.
  • Review estimates with the construction team and address insurer feedback or exceptions.
Claims Coordination

  • Manage claims from First Notice of Loss through completion using CRM systems.
  • Coordinate field team dispatch and track progress to ensure SLA compliance and efficient job flow.
  • Upload and organize photos, documents, and insurer info in real time.
  • Perform daily reviews of compliance tasks and escalate issues proactively.
Customer Communication

  • Maintain frequent contact with property owners and adjusters.
  • Address service issues and complaints, documenting resolutions with care.
  • Ensure daily job notes are entered and communication flows consistently across teams.
Cross-Functional Support

  • Digitize and manage job-related documents for streamlined access.
  • Support project managers, technicians and other team members with documentation and final reviews.
  • Assist the leadership team in completing administrative tasks and special projects.
What you will bring:

  • Detail-oriented with a background in basic construction — familiarity with building materials, flooring, and damage caused by fire, water, smoke, and other hazards is key.
  • Strong understanding of commercial restoration and insurance industry workflows.
  • Confident using Xactimate, DASH, Mitigate, and other project software.
  • Exceptional organizational and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced setting with multiple priorities in motion.
 
 
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