Claims Specialist
Overview:
Our client, a multidisciplinary AECM firm with a vast east coast presence is looking to hire a Claims Specialist. This would be a full-time, W-2 position working for their firm based in the Albany area. This role will also require travel to worksites occasionally, as needed.
The Claims Specialist will work in the claims department, analyzing delay claims brought against the State within a geographic region. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the workload within the geographic region assigned to them independently and think critically to make contractual decisions.
Salary Range: $113 - $123k
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform review, interpret, and perform complex schedule analysis using P6.
- Review Contractor’s notice of claim in accordance with the Contract, determine validity.
- Day-to-day tracking, review, and management of delay claims assigned to the successful candidate.
- Audit contractor’s claim costs, including certified payrolls and invoices and negotiate settlements with Contractors.
- Host fact finding meetings for claims with design and construction staff to facilitate the review of claims.
- Review project history to assist in forensic delay analysis, including meeting minutes, schedules, and correspondence.
- Report on high priority projects and problem projects to the executive staff monthly, or as frequencies needed.
A Project Manager in the claims group is needed to facilitate the processing of delay claims across portfolio statewide.
Note: Candidates who do not meet the minimum requirements will not be considered for this opportunity.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management or related field, or associates degree with 2 years’ experience in similar position, or 4 years’ experience in a similar position.
- Candidate must be well versed in construction schedules, schedule analysis, and time impact analysis.
- Similar positions must include contract, project management and scheduling experiences.
- Estimating experience strongly preferred but not required.
Overview:
Our client, a multidisciplinary AECM firm with a vast east coast presence is looking to hire a Claims Specialist. This would be a full-time, W-2 position working for their firm based in the Albany area. This role will also require travel to worksites occasionally, as needed.
The Claims Specialist will work in the claims department, analyzing delay claims brought against the State within a geographic region. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the workload within the geographic region assigned to them independently and think critically to make contractual decisions.
Salary Range: $113 - $123k
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform review, interpret, and perform complex schedule analysis using P6.
- Review Contractor’s notice of claim in accordance with the Contract, determine validity.
- Day-to-day tracking, review, and management of delay claims assigned to the successful candidate.
- Audit contractor’s claim costs, including certified payrolls and invoices and negotiate settlements with Contractors.
- Host fact finding meetings for claims with design and construction staff to facilitate the review of claims.
- Review project history to assist in forensic delay analysis, including meeting minutes, schedules, and correspondence.
- Report on high priority projects and problem projects to the executive staff monthly, or as frequencies needed.
A Project Manager in the claims group is needed to facilitate the processing of delay claims across portfolio statewide.
Note: Candidates who do not meet the minimum requirements will not be considered for this opportunity.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management or related field, or associates degree with 2 years’ experience in similar position, or 4 years’ experience in a similar position.
- Candidate must be well versed in construction schedules, schedule analysis, and time impact analysis.
- Similar positions must include contract, project management and scheduling experiences.
- Estimating experience strongly preferred but not required.