We are looking for you: Underwriter & Specialist Property and Casualty Insurance
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Zürich
- First posted
We are looking for you: Underwriter & Specialist Property and Casualty Insurance (m/f/d) 80–100%
Spontaneous application:
On behalf of our client – an established Swiss insurer in the Zurich area – we are looking for a risk- and sales-oriented specialist with sound know-how in the assessment of property and casualty insurance risks.
Your main tasks
• Risk assessment, pricing, and creation of individual offers in the field of property and casualty insurance (companies and commercial)
• Technical assessment of complex risks as well as determination of deductibles and special conditions
• Active support and advice to brokers, general agencies, and corporate customers
• Portfolio monitoring, risk analyses, and development of measures for restructuring or increasing profitability
• Collaboration in product development and the further development of internal acceptance guidelines
Qualificaitons
What you bring with you
• Commercial basic training in the insurance industry with corresponding further training (e.g., Insurance Specialist with federal diploma, Higher Vocational College, or Bachelor)
• Several years of experience in underwriting or in specialist consulting for property and/or casualty insurance
• Strong risk awareness, high affinity for numbers, and negotiation skills
• Proficient German; good knowledge of another national language (FR/IT) or English is an advantage
• Analytical thinking skills, decisiveness, and strong customer orientation
What awaits you
• A demanding hub function with a lot of decision-making leeway
• Attractive salary package, progressive social benefits, and flexible working time models (home office)
• A highly motivated team and an open, collegial company culture
• Targeted further training opportunities for individual career development
Interested? Then we look forward to receiving your confidential application documents.
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