Snapsheet
Medium Duty Equipment Appraiser
Job Summary
The Medium Duty Equipment Appraiser role involves evaluating and estimating damages on commercial vehicles such as box trucks, vans, and utility trucks. It requires at least two years of experience with medium-duty vehicles, good knowledge of repair methods, and proficiency in estimating platforms. The position emphasizes remote work, with a focus on accurate claims processing, negotiation, and collaboration with teams and clients. Training and support are provided to help expand expertise, and the role offers various benefits including health coverage, paid time off, and career development opportunities.
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Job Description
Job Title: Medium Duty Equipment Appraiser
Company: Snapsheet
Job Location: Remote
Job Type: Full-Time
About Snapsheet
Snapsheet exists to simplify claims. We leverage our expertise in virtual estimating and innovative claims management technology to transform the end-to-end claims process—delivering faster, modern experiences for insurance organizations of all sizes.
What You’ll Get
- Remote work environment – Work from anywhere in the U.S. (excluding certain states)
- Flexibility – A flexible PTO policy, casual dress code, and an empathetic, people-first culture
- Career development – 1-on-1 management, mentorship, goal-setting sessions, and quarterly promotion cycles
- Community & Culture – Annual in-person and remote events, employee resource groups, and Snapsheet swag
About the Role
Snapsheet is looking for self-motivated, competitive go-getters to join our team asMedium Duty Equipment Appraisers. In this remote, production-based role, you’ll manage a high volume of claims for insurance carriers across the U.S. and Canada.
As a Medium Duty Appraiser, you're a subject matter expert in evaluating commercial units likebox trucks, high-roof vans, step vans, and utility body trucks. You’re analytical, thrive in fast-paced environments, and enjoy working independently while staying connected to a high-performing team. You bring a professional presence to every interaction and take pride in solving both common and complex estimating challenges.
If you have solid estimating experience with medium-duty commercial units—but not every vehicle type—we still want to hear from you. We’ll train and support you as you expand your expertise.
Responsibilities
- Write fair and accurate estimates and supplements for medium-duty vehicles—including step vans, utility body trucks, box trucks, and cargo/high-roof vans—based on photos of physical damage
- Ensure estimates comply with carrier and state-specific guidelines
- Professionally negotiate pricing with repair facilities
- Maintain consistent performance on quality and productivity metrics
- Tailor your estimating strategy by vehicle type and carrier preferences
- Actively integrate feedback from QA staff and leadership to improve estimate quality
- Provide thorough claim documentation using internal tools and industry-standard resources
- Communicate clearly with shops, carriers, and customers in a remote work environment
- Collaborate virtually with peers, team leads, and managers
Qualifications
- Minimum 2 years of experience estimating medium-duty vehicles such as box trucks, service vans, step vans, and other commercial units
- Broader auto or specialty estimating experience is a plus
- Strong knowledge of medium-duty construction, repair methods, and configurations
- Working understanding of total loss guidelines, liability decisions, and fraud indicators
- Proficiency in at least one estimating platform (CCC One, Mitchell, Audatex, AdjustRite)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Self-starter who thrives in a remote, performance-based environment
- Receptive to coaching and continuously improving your craft
- Bonus: State appraiser or adjuster license (or willingness to become licensed—we’ll help!)
Benefits & Perks
- 100% remote work setup
- Competitive pay structure
- Training provided to grow your estimating skillset
- Exposure to diverse vehicle types and carrier guidelines
- Generous PTO and wellness-focused benefits
- 401(k) with 4% company match
- Full health, dental, and vision coverage
Additional Information
This role is remote within the U.S. but isnot eligible for hire in: CA, CO, NY, WA, KY, MT, WY, MA, OR, IL, HI, UT, or AK.
Snapsheet is an equal opportunity employer.
Snapsheet
Snapsheet provides claims processing software to companies of all sizes. Do more with less, enhance your customer experiences & reduce loss!
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