AVP, Underwriting Insurance - Elmwood Park, IL at Geebo

AVP, Underwriting

Scope
Contribute to the achievement of the Chubb Global Casualty Segment business plan. The AVP, Underwriting is responsible for production, underwriting and maintenance of new and renewal domestic casualty loss sensitive accounts accounts within a defined territory. In addition, the AVP, Underwriting is responsible for establishing and cultivating business relationships with brokers and clients within the assigned territory to assure the continued flow of new business opportunities while representing all Chubb Global Casualty segments and products responsibilities.

Responsibilities
Utilizing appropriate skills and tools to underwrite large deductible complex new and renewal business. Conducts in-depth underwriting analysis and determines best course of action on a risk specific basis.

  • Handle a minimum of 12
    accounts from the existing book of established Workers Compensation, General Liability, and Auto Liability business in the Midwest Region. Work with local, regional, and home office management to renew accounts annually
  • Delivering on New and Renewal business goals as outlined by management.
  • Supporting the Team Underwriting Manager on executing the marketing strategy which includes:
    • Client & broker relations including sales calls and in-person meetings
    • Completing Target Account responsibilities and Cross Sell Strategies
  • Active role with internal Underwriter training efforts and supporting the on boarding of outside hires.
  • Achieving all underwriting standards as outlined by all applicable Underwriting Guidelines and Authority Statements.
  • Working with credit management on collateral terms and conditions that fit the needs of our customers and align with our credit guidelines.
  • Supporting the Team Underwriting Manager by tracking team compliance and self audit procedures related to the Underwriting documentation process.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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