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CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES : One or more of the following preferred: Active license in good standing to practice law in one or more jurisdictions; Certified Fraud Examiner (ACFE); Certified Insurance Fraud Investigator (CIFI); Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU); Self-Insurance Certification (Claims/SIP.
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As an Inside Property and Casualty Claims Examiner II, this candidate will be responsible for the review, analysis, and process of moderate to severe no-fault auto liability claims with an opportunity to handle Commercial Property, Inland Marine, and General Liability claims.
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Studies toward attaining a Registered Professional Liability Underwriter (RPLU), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Commercial Underwriting (AU), Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) or equivalent insurance designation depending on specialty area.
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At least one (1) year of Property/Casualty insurance experience preferred. Basic Property/Casualty underwriting comprehension preferred. Ryan Specialty is looking for an Underwriting Assistant, Inspections to join our team.
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Description The Executive Underwriter, Technology Lead - Middle Market, West Division is responsible for developing, growing and maintaining a profitable book of technology Property & Casualty business through marketing, underwriting decision making, building mutually beneficial agent/broker relationships and establishing a market-facing leadership presence, and application of underwriting tools, systems, and expert resources.
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With operations in 54 countries, Chubb provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance to a diverse group of clients.
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Outlook, Word, Excel, agency management software, quoting software) Core Competencies: Efficiency Honesty/Integrity Organized & Planning Follow-Through Persistence Proactivity Flexibility/Adaptability Calm Under Pressure Enthusiasm Work Ethic Listening Skills Communication Teamwork Requirement Required experience: insurance industry: 2 years Required licenses or certifications: Property and Casualty License.
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Strong knowledge of the property and casualty insurance industry, with specialized knowledge of technology business. By honoring this commitment, we have maintained our reputation as one of the best property casualty insurers in the industry for over 160 years.
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The Investigator’s primary focus is to investigate the insurance claims field for a variety of coverage to include workers’ compensation, general liability, property and casualty, disability, life, and healthcare.
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Conduct independent investigations of insurance claims across a range of coverage types, including workers' compensation, general liability, property and casualty, and disability. Allied Universal® is hiring a Surveillance Investigator.
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Personal Lines or Property and Casualty license preferred (but not required) No Cold Calling- We have a high volume of inbound sales leads and walk in traffic. Personal Lines or Property and Casualty license preferred (but not required.
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CSAA Insurance Group (CSAA IG), a AAA insurer, is one of the top personal lines property and casualty insurance groups in the U.S. Our employees proudly live our core beliefs and fulfill our enduring purpose to help members prevent, prepare for and recover from life's uncertainties, and we're proud of the culture we create together.
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Property and Casualty Insurance License. Temporary residence does not include those with non-immigrant work authorization (F, J, H or L visas), such as students in practical training status.
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This position requires advanced commercial P&C expertise related to both first-party property risk and third-party casualty risks, as well as a robust network of carrier relationships. A Property and Casualty License from state of domicile is required and must be maintained.
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We are also recognized as an Elite Agency award winner and named as a Top Employee Benefits Firm. We are a leading Insurance Broker and Consultant that provides Employee Benefits, Property & Casualty, and Retirement and Individual Private Client solutions to help our clients reach and realize their goals because we believe business is personal.
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