How much does an Auto risk inspector earn
A Auto risk inspector earns between $1.216 and $3.985 per month, with an average monthly salary of $1.830 and a median salary of $1.500 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.
Our research is based on the salaries of 5.399 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).
Monthly Salary | Annual Salary | Salary Per Week | Hourly Salary | |
Average wage | 1.830 | 21.956 | 457 | 9 |
1º Quartile | 1.216 | 14.593 | 304 | 6 |
Median Salary | 1.500 | 18.000 | 375 | 7 |
3º Quartile | 3.039 | 36.469 | 760 | 14 |
Higher Salary | 3.985 | 47.819 | 996 | 19 |
Professional job categories
- Middle level technicians
- medium level technicians in administrative sciences
- technicians of administrative sciences
- insurance technicians
Related Positions:
Main workplaces
Insurance Technicians they work in insurance and private pension companies, mixed capital companies and government agencies in the insurance area. Work is carried out indoors during daytime hours. They are CLT or statutory workers and are organized as a team, under supervision. Eventually, they are subject to pressures at work that can cause stress.
What does it take to work in the field of Insurance Technicians
The exercise of these occupations requires high school education and professional courses of two hundred to four hundred class hours. The full performance of activities occurs after three to four years of experience.
Functions and activities of Auto risk inspector
Insurance Technicians must:
Activities
- register claims;
- attract new business and customers;
- notify reinsurer and co-insurers of claims that have occurred;
- prepare technical claims report;
- analyze contract;
- survey customer needs;
- request advance recovery;
- demonstrate decision-making ability;
- add documentation for bids;
- act with persuasion;
- reason logically;
- propose investigation;
- inform data for the preparation of a technical note (sales cost, loss ratio);
- show credibility;
- consult other areas of the company;
- photograph the object of the insurance;
- act with empathy;
- evaluate the dynamics of the claim, with causal link (cause and effect);
- identify new market niches;
- express yourself orally and in writing;
- check implementation of suggested measures;
- submit proposals to the company's underwriting rules;
- process documents (policies, amendments, endorsements, annotations);
- evaluate damages and quotes;
- demonstrate a sense of observation;
- recommend loss prevention measures;
- check inspection object documentation;
- photograph the insurance object;
- act with objectivity;
- schedule inspection;
- transmit information about customer needs;
- framing proposals to the company's reinsurance and coinsurance conditions;
- calculate reinsurance premiums and recovery;
- reconcile current account with reinsurer and co-insurer;
- act with patience;
- compare competitors' products;
- create internal standards and procedures;
- obtain information on physical and moral characteristics of the risk;
- frame proposals to the company's reinsurance and coinsurance conditions;
- concept the product;
- calculate premiums;
- provide insurance quote and conditions;
- suggest insurable value;
- analyze proposed conditions for the insurance;
- assist in the training and development of personnel involved with the product;
- increase production through distribution channels;
- disclose products;
- demonstrate research ability;
- send insurance renewal notices;
- implementing partnerships with brokers and other distribution channels;
- assist the development of the computer system;
- act with empathy;
- give technical and commercial support to customers;
- promote product adjustments;
- prepare documentation and list of assigned risks (map or bordero);
- write contractual conditions for new products;
- analyze inspection reports, medical reports and questionnaires;
- search legislation;
- identify exposure and physical and moral aggravation of risk;
- forward processes for reimbursement and/or recovery;
- test fire safety equipment;
- determine insurance profitability;
- define inspection procedures;
- elaborate technical opinion;
- closing processes;
- demonstrate flexibility;
- track product implementation;
- negotiate budgets;
- settle a claim (payment to the beneficiary or the insured);
- get internal product approval;
- receive requests for quotation and/or proposals;
- monitor portfolio results;
- elaborate inspection and survey reports;
- request documentation;
- determine the insured's loss ratio;
- search competitor market;
- request medical reports and inspections;
- prepare documentation and list of outstanding and paid claims;
Sectors that hire Auto risk inspector the most in the job market
- other service activities provided mainly to companies
- temporary labor lease
- switched fixed telephone services - stfc
- associative activities
- tests and technical analysis
- road transport of cargo, except dangerous goods and removals, intercity, interstate and international
- retail merchandise in general, with predominance of food products - supermarkets
- intermediation activities and agency services and business in general
- non-life insurance
- combined office and administrative support services