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Burns & Wilcox, the flagship organization of H.W. Kaufman Group, is North America’s leading wholesale insurance broker and underwriting manager. Fueled by its freedom from Wall Street and private equity, Burns & Wilcox is a privately owned company whose standards of service, depth of market relationships and outstanding talent are unsurpassed in the specialty insurance sector.
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Burns & Wilcox offers wide ranging and comprehensive solutions to serve retail insurance brokers and agents of all sizes, from the large houses to the more than 30,000 independent brokers and agents worldwide.
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Develop and submit underwriting referrals to company brokerage facilities and Burns & Wilcox management. When someone needs insurance coverage for the unique, the unusual, or the unconventional, they come to Burns & Wilcox.
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Overall compensation plan consists of a base salary & sales bonus plan. Insurance license, CPCU, CIC or comparable designations preferred. We have offices in Orange County and San Diego and are a hybrid work environment.
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Handle all outgoing mail, including sorting, envelope stuffing and postage machine workings. The H.W. Kaufman Group of companies is an equal opportunity employer. Responsible for receiving, sorting, and routing mail received at the reception desk.
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Minimum 3 years of personal lines underwriting experience required; excess & surplus experience preferred. Monitor key metrics to formulate corrective action impacting new business hit, renewal retention, premium growth, and loss ratio.
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Rate, quote and bind each risk to determine acceptability, coverage, and pricing for large or complex renewals as well as new business. We have offices in Las Vegas and are a hybrid work environment. Minimum 3 years of commercial lines underwriting experience required; excess & surplus experience preferred.
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We have offices in St. Louis and are a hybrid work environment. This is an outstanding opportunity for candidates with an entrepreneurial spirit, drive for career advancement and desire to develop relationships while growing a book of business.
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Burns & Wilcox offers unparalleled resources and exposure for those looking to excel in the specialty insurance industry. When someone needs coverage for the unique, the unusual, or the unconventional, they come to Burns & Wilcox.
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Supporting profitable growth of the Personal Lines business across country. Previous experience using analytical tools, such as Microsoft Excel, Access and others. Flexible, hybrid & remote options. Proven organization skills, strong attention to detail, analytical decision making ability.
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Create and execute marketing plan to increase new and renewal business. Competitive base compensation & sales incentive bonus plan. Proven organization skills and ability with a strong attention to detail.
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Minimum 3 years of personal lines underwriting experience required. Flexible and hybrid options. Employer paid continuing education courses and designations. Interest in continued education and professional development.
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Burns & Wilcox is the nation’s largest independent wholesale insurance broker and underwriting manager. In 1969, the late Herbert W. Kaufman recognized an opportunity to fill a void in the industry by establishing Burns & Wilcox as a wholesale brokerage and underwriting organization that would provide brokers and agents with unique access to a variety of insurance markets and help place their specialty risks.
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Minimum 3 years of commercial lines underwriting or brokerage experience required, excess & surplus experience preferred. Flexible and hybrid work options. Lead, train, and develop Assistant and Associate Underwriters.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience. Manage agency relationships and serve as lead client contact. Demonstrated proficiency in sales and marketing. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information or any other status or condition protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate.
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