Snapsheet
RV Appraiser
Job Summary
The RV Appraiser role involves evaluating damage to recreational vehicles and trailers, preparing accurate estimates, and ensuring compliance with specific guidelines. Candidates should have experience in RV or trailer damage estimation, knowledge of repair methods, and strong communication skills. This remote, production-based position requires the ability to work independently within a fast-paced environment. Snapsheet offers comprehensive training, a flexible work environment, and opportunities for career growth.
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Job Description
Job Title: RV 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 – Your new commute is just steps away.
- Flexibility – Empathy is at our core. We offer flexible PTO, a casual dress code, and more.
- Development – 1-on-1 management, mentorship programs, goal-setting sessions, and quarterly promotion opportunities.
- Fun – Yearly remote and in-person events, Snapsheet swag, employee resource groups, and spontaneous celebrations.
About the Role
Snapsheet is looking for self-motivated, competitive go-getters to join our growing team asRV & Trailer 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 an RV & Trailer Appraiser, you're a subject matter expert in evaluating damage to recreational vehicles and tow-behind trailers. You thrive in a fast-paced environment, seek continuous improvement, and collaborate well with like-minded professionals. Whether you’re working with a repair facility or chatting with a teammate, you communicate clearly, effectively, and professionally.
If you have estimating experience in RVs or towable trailers—but haven’t worked with all types—we still want to hear from you. We provide comprehensive training and ongoing support to help you grow into the role.
Responsibilities
- Write fair and accurate estimates and supplements for RVs and trailers—including motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, utility trailers, and horse trailers—based on photo documentation of physical damage
- Ensure compliance with carrier and state-specific guidelines
- Professionally negotiate pricing with repair facilities
- Meet or exceed productivity and quality standards
- Adjust estimating approach based on trailer/RV type, carrier preferences, and QA feedback
- Implement guidance from auditors and leadership to drive continuous improvement
- Thoroughly document claims using internal tools and reliable external references
- Communicate effectively with shops, carriers, and customers
- Work independently while maintaining alignment with a remote team
Qualifications
- Minimum2 years of experience estimating RV or trailer damage (e.g. travel trailers, fifth wheels, horse trailers, utility trailers, or motorhomes)
- Broader auto/specialty estimating experience is a plus
- In-depth knowledge of trailer/RV structure, repair methods, parts sourcing, and configuration types
- Strong understanding of insurance principles, including total loss assessment and fraud indicators
- Skilled in one or more estimating platforms (CCC One, Mitchell, Audatex, AdjustRite)
- Exceptional problem-solving, decision-making, and communication skills
- Comfortable in a fast-paced, remote, production-based setting
- Receptive to coaching and driven to improve
- Bonus: State appraiser or adjuster license (or willingness to get licensed—we’ll help!)
Benefits & Perks
- 100% remote work
- Competitive salary
- Company-provided training to expand your estimating knowledge
- Exposure to multiple carriers and vehicle types
- Quarterly advancement opportunities and career pathing
- Generous PTO
- 401(k) with 4% company match
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage
Additional Information
This remote U.S.-based role isnot eligible for hire in the following states: CA, CO, NY, WA, KY, MT, WY, MA, OR, IL, HI, UT, or AK.
Snapsheet is an equal opportunity employer.
Snapsheet
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