Chubb Commercial Insurance is currently seeking a VP - Home Office Property Underwriter to join the CI Property Line of Business team.
Responsibilities:
The HO Property Underwriter role will work directly with the Field/TUM’s/IP Leaders/Regional Leadership on complex property transactions and driving overall property results including new business, rate/exposure, retention, and profitability.
Specific responsibilities include:
- Property Referrals for assigned Industry Practices for Commercial Insurance
- Enterprise Calls for assigned Industry Practices for Commercial Insurance
- Provide market feedback on product and pricing
- Advise and support underwriting strategy with the Home Office line of business team
- Underwriter training and support
- Develop and grow the property specialist team
- P&L - Accountability (premium, profitability, growth, retention, and expense plans/results) for the assigned book
- Develop and negotiate price, coverage, terms and conditions on the new and renewal portfolio
- Underwriting Strategy Execution – Manages the execution of CI Property strategies and overall portfolio management of the assigned book of business
- Analyzes risk including CAT exposures and ability to manage large, complex property exposures
Qualifications and Competencies:
- Minimum 10 years of Property underwriting experience
- Understanding of CI Property products and appetite
- Strong technical/underwriting leadership skills
- Advanced negotiation skills
- Builds strategic relationships
- Strong communication skills
- Drives execution
The pay range for the role is $128,500 to $215,000. The specific offer will depend on an applicant’s skills and other factors. This role may also be eligible to participate in a discretionary annual incentive program. Chubb offers a comprehensive benefits package, more details on which can be found at https://careers.chubb.com/global/en/north-america . The disclosed pay range estimate may be adjusted for the applicable geographic differential for the location in which the position is filled.
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