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KCC professionals are globally recognized experts in catastrophe modeling and risk management. Karen Clark & Company (KCC) seeks a Director, Client Relations, to join our growing team of catastrophe, weather, and climate risk professionals.
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At Liberty Mutual, we’re committed to delivering exceptional legal services to our customers around the world, working to uphold and protect our policyholders’ rights and positively impacting our business.
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2-3 years of P&C experience in adjacent roles, working in catastrophe modeling function in Insurance/Reinsurance. Leverage catastrophe modeling models and other analytical tools to provide timely risk assessment to underwriters; identify key risk drivers and suggest mitigation strategies with underwriters.
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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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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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Please be available to travel for possibly weeks for catastrophe claim assignments when requested. As an Auto Damage Appraiser, you will play a crucial role in assessing vehicle damage, determining repair costs, and ensuring accurate estimates for insurance claims.
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Performs catastrophe modeling analyses using catastrophe modeling software for the assessment of data input, model set-up, model execution, result extraction and loss analytics. Proficient knowledge and understanding of natural catastrophe risk and it's application to the insurance space and catastrophe modeling.
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Must be willing to participate in catastrophe claim handling when requested. The Auto Damage Appraiser / Crashbuster is responsible for preparing physical damage estimates on vehicles where a claim has been submitted for first- or third-party damages in the city of Revere, MA. The Auto Damage Appraiser / Crashbuster will be required to provide a high level of customer service while utilizing measures to control severities.
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AIR founded the catastrophe modeling industry in 1987 and today models the risk from natural catastrophes and terrorism in 90 countries. AIR founded the catastrophe modeling industry in 1987 and today models the risk from natural catastrophes and terrorism in 90 countries.
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Catastrophe models depend fundamentally on the hierarchical modeling of physical space-time processes, inference from heterogeneous and incomplete calibration data, and ensemble techniques to quantify uncertainties.
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Experience in catastrophe modeling a plus. Karen Clark & Company (KCC) seeks geotechnical engineering professionals to join our growing team of catastrophe model developers. Karen Clark & Company (KCC) is the innovation and technology leader in weather, climate, and catastrophe risk modeling.
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At least 10+ years working in leadership role in catastrophe modeling workflows, strong actuarial background, ideally in different insurance/reinsurance companies or catastrophe modeling vendors.
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Evaluate the loss potential due to catastrophe, severity, and/or frequency. Neurodivergence, for example,attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder(ADHD), autism spectrum disorder,dyslexia, dyspraxia, other learningdisabilities.
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Trust can get through catastrophe. Exposure to Google’s Looker is a plus. 10-15+ years of accounting experience demonstrating increasing levels of responsibility including work experience as a Controller and/or Assistant Controller.
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Through our operating subsidiaries, Sompo International underwrites agriculture, professional lines, property, marine and energy, and casualty and other specialty lines of insurance and catastrophe, property, casualty, professional lines, weather risk and specialty lines of reinsurance.
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