SIRVA, Inc. and its subsidiaries form the largest group of international relocation solution providers in the world. The company maintains headquarters near Chicago in Oakland Terr
Insurance Risk Management Analyst
Location
United States
Posted
3 days ago
Salary
$66.4K - $83K / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Insurance Risk Management Analyst
SIRVA
Role Description The Insurance Risk Management Analyst supports the Risk Manager regarding corporate insurance programs, insurance certificates, and casualty claims management. - Certificates of Insurance (35%) - Issue certificates of insurance for van line operations, as requests are received. - Secure required information from van line agents, review insurance requirements from third-parties, and issue certificates of insurance in alignment with Sirva insurance policy terms & procedures. - Partner with Risk Manager and Sirva legal, as needed, to respond to indemnity language requests. - Issue certificates of insurance in support of client contractual agreements. - Review the insurance section of the client contract and issue certificates of insurance in alignment with agreed upon contractual insurance terms. - Corporate Risk Insurance Programs (25%) - Assist the Risk Manager in compilation of underwriting information for insurance policy placements, domestic and international. - Activities include analysis of underwriting information for accuracy, timely completion of applications and maintenance and review of insurance policy documents. - Support legal, sales and operations in the review of insurance terms in client contracts and new business proposals. - Manage the surety bond program. Work with surety broker and internal teams on bond issuances, cancellations, reporting and invoicing. - Casualty Claims Management (40%) - Support Sirva safety department, agent network, and van line drivers in investigation and documentation of fleet accidents. - Monitor the development of van line auto and general liability claims, to include tracking claim progress and identifying potential risks. - Collaborate with the TPA claim adjuster and defense counsel on claim strategy for optimal claim resolution. Qualifications - BS degree in risk management, business, or finance. - Property/Casualty Insurance Producer license, preferred. - Experience with commercial insurance placements and oversight, claims management, and/or the risk management function. - Detail-oriented and proficient in Microsoft Excel, Outlook, and Word. Requirements - Salary Range: $66,400 - $83,000 USD. Benefits - Comprehensive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), FSA/HSA, Employer HSA Match, Life & Disability Insurance, Paid Time Off, Volunteer Time Off, ID Theft Protection Plan and more. - Benefits are based on employment status and may not be available for temporary or non full-time employees.
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