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Relevant insurance industry certifications (e.g., Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), professional selling) are a plus. With a commitment to excellence and building strong agency relationships, our Sales and Marketing department is looking for a property and casualty field territory underwriter.
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A commitment to a disciplined education plan including Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) and Construction Risk Insurance Specialist (CRIS) and relevant industry sponsored seminars.
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Professional Development/Designation relating to Liability, Insurance, Risk, Claims or other similar, such as Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Risk Management (ARM), Associate in Claims (AIC) or equivalent.
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Nice to have professional certifications in insurance, such as CPCU, ARM, CIC, etc. Keys to an interview: Senior Account Executive - Commercial Property & Casualty Insurance. Key responsibilities: Senior Account Executive - Commercial Property & Casualty Insurance.
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Attains and maintains professional designation - i.e., ARM, CPCU, CIC, etc. In this role you will have responsibility for building out the Property & Casualty side of the Private Equity and M&A Practice including its growth, thought leadership, innovation, strategy and implementation of the Property & Casualty book.
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Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Hazard Control Manager (CHCM), Associate Risk Associates in Risk Management (ARM) or Associate in Risk Management Public Administration (ARM-P), Certified Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Master’s in Public Administration (MPA) or Public Health (MPH), SHRM Designation, IPMA Designation, Defensive Driving Instructor, CPR/First Aid Instructor, or Agent’s license.
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Professional designation (CPCU/CIC/AAI/CISR) preferred. MCI is seeking an Account Manager experienced in Property and Casualty and Life insurance to support complex business process outsourcing accounts.
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Completion of and continued pursuit of insurance industry designations (CPCU, AIC, SCLA, etc. This position will manage and supervise the activities of a Property and Casualty claims adjuster team.
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Responsibilities:Critical focus on Mergers & Acquisitions: Provide detailed reports focusing on all Property & Casualty lines of coverage as part of an insured’s or a prospective client’s M&A deal.
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Industry designation such as ARM, CIC, CPCU preferred. Must hold or be willing to earn Property & Casualty insurance license. Strong understanding of Property & Casualty insurance.
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Familiarity with injury claims litigation processesContinuing Education to include any relevant insurance designations (SCLA, CPCU, AIC, etc.) What sets you apart:5+ years' experience handling casualty liability claims to include bodily injury and uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury claims.
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Experience in budget forecastingProject management skillsPursuit or completion of industry-relevant continuing education, including graduate degrees, MBA, risk and insurance designations from The Institutes (AINS, AIC, ARM, CPCU, etc.
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Preferred advanced degree, Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation, Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) designation, or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) designation, or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation.
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Chartered Property Casualty Insurance (CPCU); Associate in Claims (AIC) designation or similar professional designation desired. Chartered Property Casualty Insurance (CPCU); Associate in Claims (AIC) designation or similar professional designation desired.
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Industry designation such as ARM, CIC, CPCU strongly preferred. Expert understanding of Property & Casualty insurance. Must hold a Property & Casualty insurance license. From sharing our time, talent, and resources to support local non-profit organizations, animal shelters, and environmental beautification and restoration projects – to partnering with eco-conscious vendors and taking steps to reduce our own environmental footprint – we’re working to build a better future.
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