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Inland Marine provides protection for business properties that are mobile in nature or require unique valuation.
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Account Executive, Inland Marine Underwriter page is loaded. Account Executive, Inland Marine Underwriter. Inland Marine provides protection for business properties that are mobile in nature or require unique valuation.
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For New York City, the estimated base salary range for the Underwriter level is $120,000 to $192,000 and the Senior Underwriter level is $160,000 to $252,000. We're looking for a highly motivated and result oriented Underwriter or Senior Underwriter to join North American Engineering and Construction team in the USA. This Role will report to the Head of Engineering & Construction North America.
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Inland Marine provides protection for business properties that are mobile in nature or require unique valuation.
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The Underwriter position is responsible for managing an existing renewal book of business as well as developing and expanding new business opportunities through production & marketing calls with brokers and clients, prequalifying new business opportunities and utilizing underwriting acumen to select sound Environmental risks.
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Commercial Loan Underwriter responsibilities include: Managing loan underwriting process by underwriting, processing, and coordinating the closing of business loans in compliance with the Bank’s lending policies and procedures, and federal & state regulations.
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We are hiring for an experienced Underwriter, who will assess and calculate the risk of loss for policyholders with complex risks. Have at least two years of experience for an Underwriter II or at least four years of experience for a Senior Underwriter or equivalent education, training and experience.
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An onshore energy underwriter is responsible for underwriting individual large and risk engineered energy accounts in the US whether providing property insurance or reinsurance. An onshore energy underwriter is responsible for underwriting individual large and risk engineered energy accounts in the US whether providing property insurance or reinsurance.
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Manage documents in accordance with underwriting standards and policies and make sound decisions regarding underwriter recommendations to ensure adherence to business profitability objectives. Surety & Fidelity Association of America.
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Chubb Commercial Insurance is currently seeking an AVP Equipment Breakdown Underwriter to join the CI Property Line of Business team. As the Complex Account Underwriter, the responsibilities include managing and servicing the approximate $21M renewal portfolio along with quoting new business and managing agency relationships.
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The Underwriter/Broker is responsible for driving revenue growth by providing Retail Agents with a highly responsive underwriting capability and access to national markets through relationships with Specialty Carriers.
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presentation packages for commercial, SBA and USDA loans.
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At Risk Placement Services, we're more than just a team – we thrive on collaboration, creativity, and tackling challenges head-on.
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We have also earned awards as a best place to work for women, diversity and LGBTQ+ employees, and have been included on more than 50 regional best places to work lists.
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WHAT WE ARE SEEKING We have assignments available to help our insurance carrier, MGA, or wholesale broker clients in Underwriter – Workers Compensation positions. WHAT WE ARE SEEKING We have assignments available to help our insurance carrier, MGA, or wholesale broker clients in Underwriter – Workers Compensation positions.
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