This person will provide internal support for fellow employees experiencing issues related to our technology department by troubleshooting, documenting and working closely with project managers and developers.
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As Part of the Fluor Public Assistance Program, the following positions are needed:
Archaeologist
- Architect Historian
- Biologists
- Coastal Engineers
- EHP/ NEPA
- Electrical Engineers
- Financial Analyst
- Geologists
- Historical Architect
- Hydrologist
- Mechanical Engineers
- Structural Engineers
- Wetland Specialists
- 406 Mitigation Specialist
Company Overview
Pilot was founded in 1983 by the late Walter D. Pilot, Sr. on the notion that there was a better way to handle claims—better for the carriers, better for Insurance Professionals and better for the policyholders. He and his wife Grace created Pilot Catastrophe Services, Inc. in their home with their kitchen serving as the first corporate office. Mr. Pilot’s principles were basic, but they became the strength of the company:
- Serve the client with professional zeal
- Support your people and help them develop
- Continually evolve and improve
- Maintain the highest standards of honesty, integrity and quality control
- Maintain financial stability
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Part of the Fluor Public Assistance Program, the Construction Inspector will conduct site inspections to support the objective of capturing an Applicant’s claimed disaster-related damages
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Part of the Fluor Public Assistance Program, the Construction Manager facilitates and coordinates the effective, efficient, and accurate delivery of grant funding.
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Part of the Fluor Public Assistance Program, Cost Estimators, evaluate large projects as defined by 44 CFR Part 206 using the Cost Estimating Format, and develop and provide the recommended project cost based on the Cost Estimating Format method used in determining cost of projects as outlined in Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000.
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Part of the Fluor Public Assistance Program, The insurance specialist must be highly experienced in all aspects of commercial insurance. The specialist must have the ability to multi-task by interpreting and applying the applicants insurance policies (specifically NFIP) to ensure that duplication of benefits do not exist on the insurable properties and be able to perform quality control assurance eligibility reviews on numerous projects. The specialist must have a background and experience in calculating insurance apportionments and have experience on large projects encompassing multiple facility and insurance policies with large policy limits.
This position is only for those who live in Hawaii. However, If you are not already on the Pilot roster and are looking for other deployment opportunities, feel free to look at some of the other positions we may offer. Please note that only one application is needed, as once you are on the roster, you can easily transition to other avenues of deployment.
We are looking for qualified individuals to join the Pilot team. Over the last few months Pilot has added a substantial amount of business in the islands, both flood, and wind policies for established known companies in Hawaii.
We are not only looking for licensed adjusters but are looking to build long term relationships with adjusters wanting to work all types of claims.
Pilot has been the number one independent catastrophe adjusting company in the United States for 35 years. We pay weekly and are know for our support of our adjusters. We are family owned and operated. We would like you to join our team.
Now is the time to take the first step and apply with Pilot.