Transportation Underwriter/Broker- Nationwide Transportation & Warehousing - Tulsa, OK at Geebo

Transportation Underwriter/Broker- Nationwide

About Us:
Risk Placement Services is one of the nations largest specialty insurance products distributors.
We work with top-rated carriers to design robust coverage for our clients.
Our employees are fueled by a culture built around teamwork, creativity and responsiveness.
Responsibilities:
Position Summary Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Primary focus is to assist Underwriter/Broker Senior in servicing and operational management of accounts.
Underwrites, services, and manages assigned accounts.
Has Production and Service goals assigned and is measured on attainment of both.
Underwrites individual insurance applications to cover property and casualty with guidelines set for the issuance of policies on a standard or substandard basis.
Determines whether to accept, modify or decline a risk through evaluation of the property's value, location, usage, and safety features, and other information pertinent to the decision.
Has frequent contact with field to gather information on which to base and defend underwriting decisions.
Qualifications:
Required:
Bachelor's degree and 3 or more years related professional experience required.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows applications and Microsoft Office.
Work Traits:
Assignments are broad in nature and usually require originality and ingenuity.
Additional Information:
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Eligibility RequirementsWe offer competitive salaries and benefits, including:
medical/dental/vision plans, life and accident insurance, 401(K), employee stock purchase plan, educational expense reimbursement, employee assistance program, flexible work hours (availability varies by office and job function), training programs, matching gift program, and more.
Recommended Skills Microsoft Office Microsoft Windows Underwriting Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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