EMC
Insurance
CommercialUnderwriterIII
“Commercial Underwriter III at EMC. Skills: Underwriting, Risk analysis, Agency relationships. Select, grow, and maintain profitable book of business. Evaluate complex accounts for risk selection”
What You'll Achieve.
Profitable book of business; Achieving annual goals
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills; Problem-solving skills; Ability to make sound decisions
Occasional a valid driver’s license with an acceptable motor vehicle report per company standards required if driving
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Three years of experience in commercial lines underwriting or related experience, Valid driver's license with an acceptable motor vehicle report per company standards required if driving
Nice to Have
Insurance designations, such as AINS, AU, CIC, or CPCU preferred, Presentation skills preferred
What You'll Do.
and maintain profitable book of business
Evaluate complex accounts for risk selection
Offer appropriate coverage
Develop and foster agency relationships
Educate agents on EMC products
Visit agencies to discuss accounts
Explain risk acceptance/rejection decisions
Coordinate with marketing and regional management
Monitor agent progress and guide goals
Serve as technical resource for underwriting team
Perform peer reviews and provide training
Research and share industry changes
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with marketing representatives; Coordinate with marketing and regional management; Serve as a technical resource for underwriting team members; Perform peer reviews of work completed by less experienced underwriters
Communication Scope
Written communication skills; Verbal communication skills; Ability to speak in front of others; Presentation skills
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