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Subrogation Specialist

Engineering Search Firm
Full-time
On-site
Espanola, Ontario, Canada

Subrogation Specialist to join their growing team. Known for exceptional service, profitable growth, and a people-first culture, this organization blends rich tradition with innovative thinking—all in a remote-first environment that encourages work-life balance and authenticity.

The Role
Reporting to the Leader, Accident Benefits, the Subrogation Specialist is responsible for managing subrogation activities across all lines of business, including Auto and Property, and across several policy types such as Residential, Farm, Commercial, Accident Benefits, and Bodily Injury.

This individual plays a critical role in identifying, evaluating, and pursuing subrogation opportunities to support the company’s financial performance. From investigations to settlements, they apply subject matter expertise to strengthen internal practices and collaborate across the claims department, especially during peak periods or catastrophic events.

Key Responsibilities

     Investigate and negotiate settlements with third parties on subrogation matters

     Represent the company in small claims court proceedings

     Collaborate with legal counsel to prepare court documents, evidence, and statements

     Maintain strong legal and technical knowledge related to subrogation

     Manage recoveries across subrogation types (property, auto, loss transfer, priority, overpayments, etc.)

     Ensure financial accuracy through proactive reserve management

     Support claims teams with guidance and consultative input

Who You Are

     A collaborative team player who works closely with claims adjusters and leadership

     Proactive, adaptable, and ready to embrace change

     Relationship-builder who supports strategic company goals

Qualifications

     Minimum 5 years of experience in P&C insurance, with direct claims and subrogation experience

     Post-secondary education

     CIP designation completed or in progress

     Strong negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills

     Detail-oriented with excellent judgment and decision-making abilities

     Paralegal license with the Law Society of Ontario is an asset

     Proficiency with Microsoft Office; familiarity with Guidewire ClaimCenter is an asset

     Understanding of case law and insurance policies across personal, commercial, and farm lines

What’s in It for You

     Flexible work arrangements (remote-first)

     Competitive compensation package

     Parental leave top-up

     Comprehensive pension and savings programs

     Paid volunteer days

     Ongoing training and development opportunities

Wellness and employee recognition programs