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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. Are you a recent nuclear trained operator, have experience as a gas turbine technician or experienced in power plant operations.
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Experience within the Property & Casualty Insurance industry as a product manager or developer. Solid understanding of Snowflake, SAS, SQL, Tableau and advanced in Excel. Creative problem solver with hands on experience in problem framing, qualitative & quantitative research, running product experiments, hypothesis testing and prototyping to launch products at the intersection of Human, Technology and Business dimensions.
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The ideal candidate for this role will have experience with Guidewire products including Policy Center and have experience in Property & Casualty Insurance. Exp in Property & Casualty insurance domain and Integration experience is required.
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Well suited candidates in Commercial Lines will have job opportunities ranging across the following Property & Casualty sectors including General Liability, Professional / Management Liability, Property, Workers Compensation, Commercial Auto, Umbrella, Inland Marine, and/or Excess & Surplus commercial lines of business.
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DescriptionThe Executive Underwriter, Technology Lead Middle Market 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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Qualifications Advanced knowledge of commercial property and/or casualty insurance claims investigation, loss assessment, reserving, insurance legal and regulatory environment, litigation and fraud awareness.
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Enlyte is the parent brand of Mitchell, Genex and Coventry, an organization unlike any other in the Property & Casualty industry, bringing together three great businesses with a shared vision of using technology innovation, clinical services and network solutions to help our customers and the people they serve.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in Property & Casualty insurance domain required. Minimum 5 years of experience in Property & Casualty insurance domain required. Minimum 8 years of experience in configuration and coding using Guidewire tools and accelerators.
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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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Holds an active Property and Casualty (P&C) Insurance License. Prior experience with Carrier websites & Comparative rater websites. This position is responsible for quoting and selling personal lines of new business.
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7+ years of business analysis experience in Property and casualty insurance industry. Strong Technology experience with policy administration solutions, Guidewire experience is a plus. 7+ years of business analysis experience in Property and casualty insurance industry.
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Benefits Hourly Base Salary + Commission + Bonus Opportunities Paid Time Off (PTO) Mon-Fri Schedule Evenings Off Responsibilities CORE JOB DUTIES INCLUDE (BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO): Willing to get property and Casualty licensed.
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Hold a valid and current County Mutual, Limited Lines or Property & Casualty License in Texas (highly preferred, but not required) Must have reliable transportation for daily marketing and bank deposits.
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Requirement This position is for Texas Candidates Only. Property & Casualty insurance license is required. Requirement This position is for Texas Candidates Only. Property & Casualty insurance license is required.
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Able to succeed in a fast-paced environmentAble to obtain Property and Casualty LicenseAble to obtain Life and Health LicenseBENEFITS:Simple IRASalary plus commission/bonusHealth benefitsPaid time off (vacation and personal/sick days)Flexible hoursGrowth potential/Opportunity for advancement within my agencyLicense reimbursement.
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