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Commercial Motor Fleet Underwriter
Greater Manchester, Manchester
£13,555 - £25,415
As a world leading Financial Services Company, our client knows that achieving success is built on some very simple foundations. Listen to your customers, communicate the benefits of your products and be efficient in the way you deliver your service. They are looking to recruit a Commercial Motor Fleet Underwriter.
The role:
As Commercial Motor Fleet Underwriter you will underwrite fleet and other commercial motor risks from a designated panel of intermediaries within agreed authority levels to achieve profitable growth in line with Company and branch objectives.
Key accountabilities
* U/W new and existing business profitability
* Supply U/W support to Account Managers
* Maintain and develop business relationships with intermediaries
* Timely and accurate documentation
* Actively encourage generation of profitable new business
* Respond to customers
Skills, knowledge and behaviour:
Qualifications
* Progress towards ACII
Skills and Knowledge
* Interpersonal/communication/sales skills
* Technical knowledge
* PC/systems/keyboard skills
* Team focused
* Effective time skills
Experience
* Broad experience of commercial motor underwriting
* Have experience in underwriting Fleets of over £75,000 GWP in both new and existing business
* At trainee level needs ‘A' Level experience (or equivalent)
Additional Keywords:
Commercial Underwriter, Commercial Lines Underwriter, Senior Underwriter, , Underwriting Technician, Underwriting Manager, Senior Commercial Underwriter, Underwriting Specialist, Group Underwriter, Associate Underwriter, Motor Fleet Underwriter, Motor Fleet.
To apply for this role, please simply send your CV via the button shown. If your skills and experience meet with our client's requirements, they will be given full exposure to your details. Applicant details submitted will only be used in conjunction with this vacancy.
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