What are the responsibilities and job description for the Commercial Lines Underwriter- Wisconsin position at United Ohio Insurance Company?
General Summary
The Commercial Lines Underwriter performs functions to review, evaluate, and analyze risk coverage for commercial lines liability insurance while acquiring business that is profitable for the company.
Essential Functions
- Reviews commercial lines applications for new insurance, renewal or changes and evaluates for coverage; analyzes level of risk and proceeds appropriately.
- Gathers, collects and compiles any additional information necessary and determines whether to approve or decline coverage.
- Uses facts and information to price commercial coverages according to relative levels of risk; also develops quotes.
- Processes applications and notifies agent of those that are declined.
- Maintains in contact with agents to discuss accounts for which the company is carrying coverage.
- Services the agency force as a main contact regarding underwriting and coverage questions.
- Meets with agents to further build a positive relationship with the agency force and generate additional business.
- Trains new associates and assists less experienced underwriting associates in understanding coverages and analyzing risks.
- Performs various administrative activities to maintain records, tracks activities, and prepares various reports.
- Provides input in development of new products.
- Attends seminars to keep abreast of related changes in the industry.
- Assists other commercial lines underwriters with workloads as needed.
- Performs other duties as assigned
Working Conditions
- Normal office working conditions
- Sitting for extended periods of time
- Continuous use of the computer and associated visual concentration and eye strain
- Mental stress associated with meeting deadlines
QUALIFICATIONS
Skills and Abilities
- General knowledge of insurance theory, contracts, coverages and rating principles.
- Strong written and oral communications skills.
- High level of organizational, analytical and listening skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills for dealing with other associates, agents and other outside contacts.
- Ability to negotiate, persuade, influence and deal with adversarial situations.
- Ability to concentrate for extended periods of time.
- Ability to operate a PC and various office equipment.
Education/
Experience Requirements
- College degree with a major in business, marketing or other related area or a minimum of three (3) years of previous underwriting experience in similar environment.
- Continuing insurance education (i.e., IIA etc.); CPCU preferred.
SUPERVISION
Supervision Received
- Limited supervision.
- Working on own with choice in selection, development and coordination of methods to use to accomplish assignment.
- May occasionally develop own methods to perform work.
Supervision
Exercised
- None