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Use commercial catastrophe modeling software to quantify risk and estimate losses from catastrophes resulting from various perils for RPS clients and prospects. Primary job function is to prepare property exposure data for catastrophe modeling analyses (primarily single account analyses), apply financial terms and import/run analyses for a variety of perils using commercial CAT Modeling software, export/review/interpret modeled loss results, and present/explain output to brokers and their clients.
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Nat Cat Center of Excellence: Support Nat Cat Center of Excellence proactively sharing flood catastrophe modeling expertise and research with the broader client companies to foster risk culture, market intelligence, training, collaboration, data and ad-hoc requests.
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Knowledge of third-party catastrophe modeling software products, their applicability to underwriting reinsurance business and evolution over time. work with catastrophe modeling and actuarial teams to evaluate submissions.
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Review underwriting submissions and price property reinsurance structures, including Catastrophe XOL, Property Per Risk XOL, Quota Share, and Aggregate XOL contracts. experience with property reinsurance pricing methods including exposure and experience analysis for catastrophe and non-catastrophe perils.
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Job Opportunity: Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance (BHSI) has an exciting opportunity for an analytical and technically minded Water Resources (Flood) Engineer with expertise in inland and coastal flood risk modeling (including storm surge) to join the Catastrophe Engineering and Analytics (CAT E&A) team.
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Manage and provide guidance to a team with advanced subject matter expertise across major catastrophe perils which include hurricane, earthquake, severe convective storm, wildfire, winter storm, terrorism, cyber, as well as other emerging perils.
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Perform a wide range of catastrophe modeling projects. Be a client advisor in areas such as catastrophe risk management, underwriting support, pricing adequacy, and reinsurance decision-making.
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Support GC broking operations by performing the catastrophe risk analytics necessary for reinsurance evaluation, decision-making, and placement. Our Catastrophe Risk team is seeking candidates for the following position in our Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, Minneapolis or Morristown offices.
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Candidate must have strong analytical, quantitative, communication and marketing skills, an appreciation for catastrophe risk management principles, and the ability to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment.
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The Catastrophe Risk Reporting Manager will support reporting of key catastrophe modeling metrics to business segments throughout The Hartford and serve as a thought partner for business segment initiatives.
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Working with internal teams including catastrophe modeling, actuarial and claims. Understanding of catastrophe modeling concepts and its output and input assumptions. 5+ years of Property and Engineering Underwriting Reinsurance experience in Latin America, with an emphasis on underwriting catastrophe exposed risks.
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Stay updated with the latest developments in data science, catastrophe modeling, and risk management to continuously improve our analytical capabilities. The Travelers Catastrophe Risk Management Group is seeking a Data Scientist or technically minded Actuary to join our Actuarial and Analytics Team. You will be joining a group of dedicated professionals charged with leading Travelers to be in position to successfully endure catastrophic loss from natural and human-made perils.
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Frequent travel up to 21 days at a time and is required upon short notice to location of catastrophe, which would most likely be out of state. Auto-Owners Insurance, a top-rated insurance carrier, is seeking an experienced and motivated claims professional to join our team.
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Collaborate with catastrophe modeling team, underwriting, reinsurance and management teams to develop and implement “best practices” for ensuring data quality across the property portfolio. As an expanding and important field in the insurance industry, this is an exciting entry-level opportunity within our growing catastrophe modeling team to be on the forefront of protecting insureds from the devastating impacts of climate change.
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Your primary role will be to work with our growing Catastrophe Engineering and Analytics (Cat E&A) team to refine BHSI’s engineered view of the catastrophe risk for individual property assets, and for buildings of various vintages and structural systems, and to assist with catastrophe risk evaluations of individual property insurance customer accounts.
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