Insurance Document Associate Insurance - Franklin, WI at Geebo

Insurance Document Associate

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8 Quick Apply Full-time 3 days ago Full Job Description Manpower is currently seeking Insurance Document Associates for our local Financial Client.
Our client in Franklin, WI is looking for hardworking, motivated talent to join their team.
What's in it for you? $15 - $16/hour Paid training Full time hours 7am - 3:
30pm M-F Clean and safe work environment Free parking Free AMAZING lunch daily What will you be doing? As an Insurance Document Associate, you will work as part of a team responsible for opening evaluating, acknowledging and distributing mail in support of an assigned business unit.
You will examine incoming mail to ensure it has reached the correct destination, re-routing any misdirected mail to the proper area.
Per established guidelines, you will be responsible for officially identifying/acknowledging receipt of all incoming mail.
You will report information to the underwriter, verifying required information and completing associated forms, responsible for identifying when to escalate problems/exceptions to the Team Leader or Manager.
Additional
Responsibilities:
receiving and slotting mail for distribution; sorting and delivering print-outs; FedEX sorting and distribution; assisting as needed with Electronic Document Conversion.
Above all, you demand excellence of yourself; you handle tasks with the highest possible degree of accuracy and discretion.
What do you bring? Attention to Detail Ability to multitask Self Starters Basic Computer knowledge Nice haves:
Experience with FedEx ManpowerGroup recognizes the importance of providing an accessible and barrier-free environment.
We are committed to creating a welcoming, fair and inclusive environment by offering equal opportunity to access our services.
At ManpowerGroup, we are committed to providing accommodations, and will work with you to meet your needs.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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