The Senior Underwriter - Architects and Engineers role is responsible for overseeing and managing property and casualty business workflows, providing technical expertise and ensuring adherence to underwriting guidelines. The role develops strategies for new business opportunities and portfolio retention and actively contributes to achieving business targets. They cultivate long-term broker relationships, while also supporting training for new staff in underwriting processes.
What will your job entail?
Job Responsibilities: • Oversees and strategically manages workflows for new property and casualty business and renewals, showcasing advanced professionalism, technical expertise, and adherence to underwriting guidelines. • Evaluates, prioritizes, and selects submissions and prices risks that will develop an underwriting profit for the carrier, refers or declines risks that present excessive risk. • Drives risk assessment comprehensively, evaluating factors such as coverage value, location, usage, safety features, and other considerations to make informed decisions on risk acceptance. • Determines appropriate coverage limits, insurance premiums, policy terms based on risk assessment, ensuring active portfolio management of complex property and casualty accounts. • Negotiates terms and conditions with the broker, recognizes and creates cross sell opportunities for other products while ensuring compliance with regulations and guidelines. • Develops strategic initiatives to create new business opportunities, maximizes retention of assigned portfolios and contributes significantly to achieving business targets. • Manages internal and external relationships that will deliver superior customer service. Develops professional, long-term relationships with brokers and agents, expanding the book of business and operating within delegated authority limits. • Partners with underwriting teams, fosters seamless communication, and optimizes task coordination to support the overall underwriting process. • Provides accurate premium forecasts and business plans, contributes to budgeting processes and supports the achievement of performance targets. • Optimizes underwriting processes, introduces new technologies, and aligns the department with broader organizational goals. Delivers training for new underwriters on underwriting guidelines, processes, and systems. • Attends industry events and stays abreast of property and casualty underwriting trends, emerging risks in the sector, regulatory changes, and adjust underwriting strategies, accordingly.
Work Experience and Education: • Minimum of 5 years of experience in A&E or E&O Underwriting. • Bachelor's degree required, Risk Management, Actuarial and Business Administration preferred. Any other related discipline or commensurate work experience considered.
Licenses & Certifications: • Prescribed: Must meet minimum requirements for state P&C and/or surplus line licenses. • Preferred: Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC)