Field Property Claims Jobs in Idaho
Field Property Claims jobs in Idaho are open across Boise, Idaho Falls, and Nampa and other Idaho metros, with employers like Micron Technology, ASML, and UnitedHealthcare hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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INTRODUCTION
Clean Harbors in Boise, ID is seeking a Field Service Foreperson - HAZMAT Emergency Response to join our safety conscious team. This position will be responsible for the direct supervision of the Field Technicians. Forepersons and Technicians will be responsible for the performance of tasks associated with emergency response (emergency spill cleanup), hazardous waste clean-up, site-remediation (tank and pit cleaning), equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials.
Please note: this position requires new hires to attend our two week Academy training out of state. Expenses are covered by the company and it is paid training.
Why work for Clean Harbors:
Health and Safety is our #1 priority and we live it 3-6-5!
Focus on maintaining sustainability and cleaning the Earth.
Starting pay $26-$28/hr.
Comprehensive health benefits coverage after 30 days of full-time employment including 401K with Company match.
Own part of the company with our Employee Stock Purchase Plan.
Opportunities for growth and development for all the stages of your career.
* Company paid training and tuition reimbursement.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
Ensure Health and Safety is the number one goal by following policies, processes, and always acting in a safe manner.
Train and mentor the Field Service Technicians.
Execution of projects/jobs within budget and on time.
Enforce and ensure OSHA, EPA and H&S standards or regulations are compliant.
Understand and work with the Coordinator in the communication of manpower, equipment, and resources required to complete field service and emergency response projects.
Manage large scale field service and emergency response projects when directed.
Engage in strenuous physical labor including lifting and pulling heavy objects.
Operate light and heavy equipment, handles various hand tools and powered industrial tools, works with vibration-producing tools.
Wear and properly use a variety of personal protective Equipment (PPE). Including respirators, skin, face, hand, and foot protection in a multiple number of combinations.
Work in various temperatures indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions.
Work in atmospheres and locations with the potential for exposure to various chemical and physical agents, some of which may be hazardous, toxic, or corrosive.
Work in potentially elevated noise levels, confined spaces, including lifting in areas of low clearance.
Work at elevations including working from ladders and scaffolding.
Assist in field sampling activities and calibration of meters.
Climb ladders, scaffolding and into and out of trucks, tanks, and various other containers.
Work extended (> 8 hrs.) time periods.
Attend all compliance and safety update meetings.
Inspect drums for container integrity and regulatory compliance.
Safe loading and unloading of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
Conduct waste stream sampling and profiling as necessary.
Complete associated paperwork, such as worksheets, vehicle inspections, equipment inspections, and permits.
Follow all local, state (provincial), and federal compliance regulations and rules.
Safely operate vehicles in accordance with U.S. DOT, local, state (provincial), and federal requirements.
Safely observe all corporate operating guidelines and procedures.
Observe all company environmental health and safety operating guidelines.
Perform other duties as assigned.
By position, ability to be on call for emergency response on rotating basis every other week.
By position, site-remediation, equipment decontamination, and the handling of hazardous materials.
* By position, may perform lead responsibilities.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Previous experience in a physically intensive role.
Previous experience in a supervisory, crew lead, or leadership role.
Ability to travel for extended periods of time, overnight.
Ability to be on-call for emergency response.
Valid Driver's license.
Perform physical functions per job requirements.
Successfully complete a background check, drug test, and physical, by position.
Per OSHA's Respiratory Protection standard, 29 CFR 1910.34, employees in positions requiring respirators are required to meet facial hair standards.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Previous heavy equipment experience (bobcats, excavators, etc).
Previous environmental and/or industrial experience (ie. site remediation, spill response, hydro blasting, vacuum truck, tank cleaning, refinery-based work).
* Commercial driver's license.
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Field Property Claims Job Market in Idaho
A snapshot from current Idaho openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Micron Technology5

- ASML3

- UnitedHealthcare3

- EPS2

- Lam Research2

Top Industries Hiring
- Electronics & Hardware17
- Consulting & Professional Services11
- Technology & Software6
- Construction & Real Estate3
- Manufacturing3
What Idaho Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in field property claims jobs across Idaho.
- Active property adjuster license in at least one state
- Proficiency in Xactimate or Symbility estimating software
- Two or more years of field property claims experience
- Valid driver's license and ability to travel a local territory
- Experience scoping and writing residential or commercial estimates
- Strong knowledge of construction methods, materials, and repair costs
Field Property Claims Jobs in Idaho: Frequently Asked Questions
How many field property claims jobs are there in Idaho?
There are 49+ field property claims openings in Idaho on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Boise, Idaho Falls, and Nampa. New positions post regularly as employers across Idaho hire.
How much do field property claimses make in Idaho?
Field property claimses in Idaho earn a median of about $77,340 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $49,940 for the lowest 10% to over $117,100 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Idaho cities have the most field property claims jobs?
Boise, Idaho Falls, and Nampa have the most field property claims openings in Idaho right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire field property claimss in Idaho?
Employers hiring field property claimss in Idaho include Micron Technology, ASML, and UnitedHealthcare, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote field property claims jobs in Idaho?
Yes. About 8% of field property claims openings tied to Idaho are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Idaho metros.
How do I apply for field property claims jobs in Idaho?
You can apply to field property claims jobs in Idaho directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Idaho location, then apply to each one that fits.
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