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Clear knowledge of Commercial Insurance Coverage –Property, (including Flood, Wind, Earthquake and Terrorism), General Liability (including Workers Comp and Auto), Professional Liability and Umbrella/Excess Liability Insurance.
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Maintains detailed metrics and dashboards on vehicle accidents, employee injuries, workers compensation claims, general liability claims and the cost trends associated with each. Advises internal stakeholders on workers compensation, auto accidents, general liability, professional liability, property, environmental and cyber-crime claims.
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Bond & Specialty Insurance (BSI) provides management and professional liability, cyber, crime insurance, and surety bonds to or on behalf of businesses of all sizes. Design Professional Liability claims typically involve errors and omissions claims against architects, engineers and other specified professionals.
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Asset Liability Management (ALM) is a division within Corporate Treasury whose responsibility it is to provide senior management with accurate, timely and comprehensive forecasts of the balance sheet and net interest income (NII.
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How you’ll contribute: As a Senior Quantitative Analyst, you’ll be responsible for multiple aspects of variable, structured and fixed annuity asset and liability management (ALM), including hedging, reporting, modeling, and sensitivity analysis.
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The position requires the person to:Delivery of high quality multi-line risk evaluations and loss analysis of exposures and controls related to Workers’ Compensation, Property, Inland Marine, Umbrella, Builders’ Risk, Products/Completed Operations, Commercial Auto, Garage Liability/Dealer’s Blanket and General Liability.
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This position sits within the Corporate Risk Management (CRM) and will collaborate closely with key stakeholders across different business functions including Pricing, Valuation, Asset Liability Management (ALM), and Audit.
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Manages and delivers an ongoing expertise in historical and forward-looking capital market and macroeconomic factors, asset/liability management objectives, and total return/source of return preferences to support refining strategic and tactical asset allocations in alignment with investment objectives and policies, while considering the unique regulatory, accounting, and tax landscapes.
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Deep understanding of asset liability management and interest rate risk management concepts. Wells Fargo is seeking a Senior Treasury Analyst to join the BSIRRM Risk Management and Governance Support team.
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Audit teams work alongside the Treasury, Finance, and Risk divisions to conduct reviews of the Company's liquidity risk management, interest rate risk management, asset liability management practices.
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Responsibilities: Manage various phases of litigation for assigned cases Handle all phases of discovery Appear before state and federal courts Perform legal research Draft pleadings, motions, and briefs Conduct depositions Develop case facts and legal arguments Report case updates to managing attorney and clients Qualifications: 1-3 years of experience in commercial litigation, insurance defense, professional liability defense, and/or construction defect litigation.
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10 years of commercial claims experience, including 5 years with moderate to high complexity and exposure commercial general and auto liability claims (including trucking liability), and 3 years handling litigated files and directing outside defense counsel.
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Alpine Intel is dedicated to innovation across the property, auto, liability, and workers comp insurance fields – helping our customers reach peak performance throughout the policy life cycle. PHR, SPHR, SHRM-CP, and/or SHRM-SCP certifications are highly preferred.
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The Senior Claims Examiner’s primary job function includes efficiently and effectively handling intermediate-level, commercial first-party property and/or third-party general liability losses in a “paperless” environment.
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Join us as a Senior Cloud Security Engineer to play your part in that transformation. Certification in Prisma Certified Cloud Security Engineer (PCCSE), and/or Palo Alto Networks Systems Engineer – Prisma Cloud Associate desired.
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