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Comprehensive understanding of all property & casualty insurance coverages, underwriting, and rating concepts. Must hold or be willing to earn Property & Casualty insurance license within 90 days.
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On a global scale, we provide a full range of retail and wholesale property and casualty brokerage and alternative risk transfer services, extensive employee benefit consulting, and actuarial services.
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5+ years of proven experience in property and casualty insurance, with a specific focus on public entity and municipal clients preferred. Current Property & Casualty Insurance License.
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The Investigator’s primary focus is to investigate insurance claims for a variety of coverage to include workers’ compensation, general liability, property and casualty, and disability.
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2-5 years experience in Commercial Property & Casualty Insurance Agency along with a thorough understanding of all Property & Casualty insurance coverages, underwriting and rating concepts.
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Today, Zurich North America is a leading provider of commercial property-casualty insurance solutions and a wide range of risk management products and services for businesses and individuals.
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The Company may expect the employee to acquire, within a reasonable period of time as established by the Company, the Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) designation, sponsored by the Insurance Institute of America; the Chartered Property/Casualty Underwriter designation, sponsored by the American Institute for Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters; and/or the Accredited Advisor in Insurance (AAI), sponsored by the Insurance Institute of America.
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Bring your active Personal Lines or Property & Casualty license, and we'll provide the computer equipment and in-depth training. Please make sure you have an active Property & Casualty or Personal Lines license before applying.
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Strong knowledge and experience of property and casualty insurance including: coverages, rating, terminology and technical procedures. In this role, you will engage directly with our primary customer, the independent Property and Casualty Retail Agent.
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Bring your active Personal Lines or Property & Casualty license, and we'll provide the technology and systems to make the sales process easy, so you can focus on the customer.
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Pittsburgh Regional Transit is seeking a Associate Insurance Administrator to assist the Insurance Administrator in all aspects of overseeing administration of first party property, casualty services, data entry, filing, and other third-party services required to protect the interest of and mitigate the financial and liability risks of the Port Authority of Allegheny County d/b/a Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT.
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The Role Itself In this role, you will engage directly with our primary customer, the independent Property and Casualty Retail Agent. We're looking for individuals who share our entrepreneurial spirit and are eager to help us shape the future of wholesale insurance.
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Property and Casualty Insurance License in state of PA required. Perform contract review with respect to insurance requirements and issue non-standard certificates.
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Coordinate with sales executive to discuss renewal strategy and prepare professional insurance summary. Works independently to resolve client issues and discrepancies with some assistance from sales executive when needed.
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Property & Casualty insurance license and standard or advanced insurance designation or equivalent preferred. Client Executive and Subject Matter Expert, Property and Casualty.
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