Job Summary: The Commercial Lines Underwriter is responsible for evaluating, analyzing, and assessing commercial insurance risks to determine acceptability, appropriate coverage, and pricing in accordance with company underwriting guidelines and profitability objectives. This role requires a strong understanding of various commercial lines products, excellent analytical skills, and the ability to build and maintain effective relationships with agents and brokers.
Key Responsibilities:
Risk Assessment and Decision Making:
Pricing and Negotiation:
Portfolio Management:
Agent/Broker Relationship Management:
Compliance and Continuous Improvement:
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Technical Expertise:
Analytical and Problem-Solving:
Communication and Interpersonal:
Organizational and Computer Skills:
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