Senior Underwriting Specialist, National Accounts, Excess Casualty
AIG
New York City, NY, US
Base: $115,000-$151,000; bonus: eligible per incen...
4 days onsite
7-9 years commercial insurance experience
Advanced na casualty lines knowledge
Strong verbal and written communication skills
AIG is seeking a Senior Underwriting Specialist for its National Accounts, Excess Casualty team in New York City. The role involves leadership in underwriting, fostering relationships with brokers and clients, and utilizing advanced analytical tools to drive business growth while adapting to a dynamic environment
Job Summary
The role involves stepping up to a key team leadership position to drive business growth within AIG's Excess Casualty underwriting team.
Candidates must possess advanced working knowledge of NA Casualty lines including Environmental, Auto, Workers' Compensation, and General Liability.
AIG offers a competitive base salary range of $115,000-$151,000 for New York City positions along with a comprehensive benefits package.
Matching Summary
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AIG is seeking a Senior Underwriting Specialist for its National Accounts, Excess Casualty team in New York City. The role involves leadership in underwriting, fostering relationships with brokers and clients, and utilizing advanced analytical tools to drive business growth while adapting to a dynamic environment.
Salary
Base: $115,000-$151,000; Bonus: Eligible per incentive plan; Benefits: Comprehensive Total Rewards Program included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
7-9 years Commercial Insurance experience
Advanced NA Casualty lines knowledge
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Expert with underwriting analytical tools
Ability to negotiate complex risk deals
Nice-to-have
Forward thinking and inventive mindset
Willingness to learn on the job
Can-do attitude in dynamic environments
Experience with cross-selling opportunities
Key Requirements
Minimum 7-9 years Commercial Insurance experience
Proven ability to build professional relationships
Expertise in rating, pricing, and structuring adequacy