The Technical Claims Operations Manager leads the Technical Excellence Hub, managing daily operations, ensuring compliance, and driving continuous improvement in technical delivery.
The Technical Operations Manager oversees the day-to-day operations of the Technical Excellence Hub, ensuring the effective delivery of technical support, quality assurance activities, and continuous improvement across the Property Division. The role manages a specialist team focused on technical quality, intervention reporting, and workflow support, working closely with the Technical Lead to drive the UK Technical Strategy.
Responsibilities- Lead and manage daily activities of the Technical Excellence Hub team.
- Support execution of the UK Technical Strategy through delivery of audits, interventions, insights and documentation.
- Oversee productivity, workflow management and technical task prioritisation.
- Ensure technical processes and documentation remain current and consistently applied.
- Produce and act upon MI to improve technical performance and oversight.
- Coordinate technical audits, QA initiatives and intervention reporting.
- Work with operational leaders and the Technical Lead to resolve complex technical issues.
- Develop and coach team members through structured technical development plans.
- Ensure compliance with company policy, regulatory standards and quality expectations.
- Identify opportunities for continuous improvement in technical delivery and efficiency.
- Experience managing teams in technical, QA, auditing or operational support environments.
- Strong understanding of Property claims, technical standards, or adjusting processes.
- Experience with insurer/client relationships and technical communication.
- Excellent analytical skills and ability to interpret MI and quality reports.
- Knowledge of compliance, technical quality frameworks and auditing processes.
- Ability to influence technical standards across teams.
- Insurance or technical qualifications desirable (ACII, Dip CII, CILA etc.).
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