Damage Prevention Specialist Jobs
By Lumen At , Remote From $46,350 a year
Demonstrated organizational skills associated with project management.
Demonstrates working knowledge of theory and practices within a recognized field and/or specialized knowledge and skills.
LMS and locating systems and locate ticket management through Utilisphere.
Working knowledge of buried fiber plant installation and protection schemes and systems including
Working knowledge of excavation practices and processes.
Knowledge of Outside Plant procedures and standards.
Damage Prevention Specialist Jobs
By EVERSOURCE At , Meriden $31.43 an hour
General Summary: (LOCATION: Meriden, CT)
Starting pay rate for this position is $31.43 per hour.
High school diploma or the equivalent.
Constantly exposed to high noise levels, and traffic, construction site hazards and hazards on customer’s property.
After Hour Coverage (Extension of Day and Emergency)
Seasonal Wildlife Rehabilitation Specialist
By The Conservancy of Southwest Florida At , Naples, 34102, Fl $18 an hour
Knowledge and skills in wildlife rehabilitation practices including, but not limited to, basic animal care and nutrition.
Experience developing and conducting educational programs and tours.
Computer skills, including working knowledge of word processing, database, and spreadsheet programs.
Employee must be have excellent communication skills, and must be able to manage multiple priorities on a constant basis.
Occasionally develops and conducts Wildlife Rehabilitation Hospital educational programs.
Minimum 1 year of related experience or internship.
Damage Prevention Specialist Jobs
By ARKUPS At , Cabot, Ar $16.60 - $24.89 an hour
Ensure that proper notification of a bad plant is made to the district manager and/or utility.
Must have good communication skills.
Must be knowledgeable in Microsoft Office Software.
All new employees will be evaluated for initial certifications.
All employees will be tested and re-evaluated as needed for required certifications.
All certifications will be kept in the employee’s personal file.
Inside Material Damage Claims Specialist
By Encova Insurance At , Remote
The individual should actively demonstrate the skills and abilities listed in the Material Damage Specialist I job description.
Additional education or experience with heavy trucks or specialty equipment (boats, campers, and motorcycles) is preferred.
Must pass the claims adjuster license exam(s) for applicable states as requested by management based on staffing needs.
The candidate must have at least three years’ experience as a material damage appraiser or its equivalent in the industry.
Must have previous claims handling experience.
Must exhibit strong customer service skills.
Damage Inspector (Hga-Or) Jobs
By Hunt Guillot & Associates (HGA) At Medford, OR, United States
Perform initial damage assessments, progress inspections and final inspections in accordance with program guidelines and requirements.
Strong Xactimate proficiency – user certification preferred.
Ability to manage time and resources efficiently.
Strong customer service and communication skills.
Knowledge of the ADA and Section 504.
Knowledge of Housing Quality Standards (HQS) and building codes/standards.
Damage Claims Collections Specialist
By State of Utah At Salt Lake County, UT, United States
At least two years of related experience reconciling financial data
Sending and discussing bills to insurance companies
Reviewing incoming checks for collected accounts
Calling insurance companies for status on collections
Negotiating settlements and work with internal attorneys
Reaching out to employees for documentation or clarification

Are you looking for a job that combines your love of nature with your passion for problem-solving? Become a Wildlife Damage Management Specialist and help protect the environment while keeping people and property safe!

Overview Wildlife Damage Management Specialists are responsible for managing and controlling wildlife damage to crops, livestock, and other property. They work with farmers, ranchers, and other landowners to develop strategies to reduce or eliminate wildlife damage. They also work with state and federal agencies to develop and implement wildlife damage management plans. Detailed Job Description Wildlife Damage Management Specialists are responsible for developing and implementing strategies to reduce or eliminate wildlife damage to crops, livestock, and other property. They work with farmers, ranchers, and other landowners to assess the damage caused by wildlife and develop strategies to reduce or eliminate the damage. They also work with state and federal agencies to develop and implement wildlife damage management plans. They may also be responsible for conducting research on wildlife damage and developing educational materials to inform the public about wildlife damage management. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of wildlife damage management techniques and strategies
• Knowledge of wildlife biology and ecology
• Knowledge of state and federal regulations related to wildlife damage management
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to work in a variety of environments
• Ability to work with a variety of stakeholders
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in wildlife management, biology, ecology, or a related field
• Experience working with wildlife damage management
• Knowledge of state and federal regulations related to wildlife damage management
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of wildlife damage management techniques and strategies
• Knowledge of wildlife biology and ecology
• Knowledge of state and federal regulations related to wildlife damage management
• Knowledge of research methods and data analysis
Job Experience
• Experience working with wildlife damage management
• Experience working with farmers, ranchers, and other landowners
• Experience working with state and federal agencies
Job Responsibilities
• Develop and implement strategies to reduce or eliminate wildlife damage to crops, livestock, and other property
• Work with farmers, ranchers, and other landowners to assess the damage caused by wildlife and develop strategies to reduce or eliminate the damage
• Work with state and federal agencies to develop and implement wildlife damage management plans
• Conduct research on wildlife damage and develop educational materials to inform the public about wildlife damage management
• Monitor wildlife damage and evaluate the effectiveness of management strategies
• Prepare reports and presentations on wildlife damage management activities