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Senior Underwriter, AVP Underwriter – Wholesale Excess Casualty
Location
Arizona + 2 moreAll locations: Arizona | California | Colorado
Posted
7 days ago
Salary
$150K - $200K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Underwriter, AVP Underwriter – Wholesale Excess Casualty
Everest
• Develop a profitable book of middle to large market-sized E&S Excess Casualty business for General Liability and Commercial Automobile lines • Assist in implementing a growth plan for your region • Underwrite select new and renewal accounts according to department standards • Build and manage a diverse and profitable book of business • Cultivate productive relationships with appointed wholesale brokers • Collaborate effectively with Actuarial, Claims, Loss Control, Operations, Finance, and IT teams
Job Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree or equivalent in business or a related field (insurance designations are a plus)
- 5+ years of relevant wholesale casualty underwriting experience
- Expertise in General Liability and Commercial Automobile segments
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills
- Excellent relationship-building and coaching abilities
- Willingness to travel up to 25%
Benefits
- health insurance coverage
- employee wellness program
- life and disability insurance
- 401k match
- retirement savings plan
- paid holidays
- paid time off (PTO)
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