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Primary focus is to assist Underwriter/Broker Senior in servicing and operational management of accounts. At Risk Placement Services, we're more than just a team – we thrive on collaboration, creativity, and tackling challenges head-on.
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Preferred: Professional designation such as Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) or Associate in Risk Management (ARM) preferred. We offer competitive salaries and benefits, including: medical/dental/vision plans, life and accident insurance, 401(K), employee stock purchase plan, educational expense reimbursement, employee assistance program, flexible work hours (availability varies by office and job function), training programs, matching gift program, and more.
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Responsibilities: Primary focus is to assist Underwriter/Broker Senior in servicing and operational management of accounts. Settles whether to accept, modify or decline a risk through evaluation of the property's value, location, usage, and safety features, and other information pertinent to the decision.
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Senior Underwriter – Ocean Marine CargoNew York, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco Underwriter, Ocean Marine Cargo will act within established guidelines and market to analyze, review, evaluate, and monitor new and renewal accounts to support the establishment of our US Market Ocean Marine Cargo Portfolio, initially targeting the Middle Market, Large Complex transit, stock throughput, and excess stock exposure risk.
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Associate in Risk Management (ARM); Associate Safety Professional (ASP); Certified Safety Professional (CSP); Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS) or other nationally recognized safety certification.
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About Us: At Risk Placement Services, were more than just a team – we thrive on collaboration, creativity, and tackling challenges head-on. Determines whether to accept, modify or decline a risk through evaluation of the propertys value, location, usage, and safety features, and other information pertinent to the decision.
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Underwrites individual insurance applications to cover property and casualty with guidelines set for the issuance of policies on a standard or substandard basis. Has frequent contact with field to gather information on which to base and defend underwriting decisions.
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Keep abreast of risk management and occupational safety and health consulting by pursuing continuing education opportunities. Five years of experience in a risk management consulting position either in private industry or Insurance company capacity or equivalent education and related training.
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Identifies and analyzes client exposures to recommend and/or design risk transfer/financing products. Receives requests for quotes, develops and maintains a network of agency and/or broker relationships.
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Act as a first point of contact and resource for clients in regard to their risk management, property protection and employee safety related needs. Understands and communicates all of McGriff's internal risk management resources and promotes internally and externally.
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Assist in the acquisition of new business by participating in responses to request for broker service proposals, new business sales calls and prospect meeting with both producer staff and insurance carrier loss control staff.
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Our culture fosters an environment where every idea counts, and every individual's contribution matters. Unleash your potential and join our spirited team, where you'll have the freedom to explore and the support to grow.
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GCO Senior Risk Advisory Manager I - Investment Banking Coverage, Capital Markets Origination And Sy
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Lead a team of risk advisors responsible for executing the responsibilities of various operations and enterprise risk programs in accordance with the program requirements (Ie: Risk control self-assessments, issues management.
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It is the parent company of a number of the world's leading risk experts and specialty consultants, including Marsh, the insurance broker and risk advisor; Guy Carpenter, the risk and reinsurance specialist; Mercer, the provider of HR and related financial advice and services; and Oliver Wyman, the management consultancy.
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For more than a century, we’ve relied on expertise, resources, and relationships to deliver insurance, risk management and employee benefit solutions focused on our clients’ priorities and what they value most.
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