Underwriter Accounting - Olathe, KS at Geebo

Underwriter

Company Name:
ChartisInsurance
Position Description
Worldrisk is seeking a self-motivated professional to serve in the role of WorldRisk underwriter.
WorldRisk is a corporate accounts foreign package product containing nine (9) lines of international coverage and related services including: Foreign Commercial General Liability, Foreign Automobile Liability/Phys Dam, Foreign Voluntary Workers Compensation, Travel Accident & Sickness, Foreign Property, Kidnap & Ransom, Commercial Crime, Ocean Cargo and Political Risk.
The position will service an assigned renewal portfolio and quote new business as needed.
Position Requirements
The candidate should have 1 - 5 years of commercial property & casualty underwriting experience.
About Us
American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is a leading international insurance organization serving customers in more than 130 countries and jurisdictions. AIG companies serve commercial, institutional, and individual customers through one of the most extensive worldwide property-casualty networks of any insurer. In addition, AIG companies are leading providers of life insurance and retirement services in the United States.
AIG Property Casualty is a global market leader, one of the few truly global property casualty franchises.
AIG Life and Retirement is one of the largest life insurance organizations in the U.S., and provides protection, investment and income solutions needed for financial and retirement security.
United Guaranty Corporation is the marketplace leader in mortgage insurance in the U.S.
Additional information about AIG can be found at - YouTube: - Twitter: @AIGInsurance- LinkedIn:
Job ID #: 110100
Employment Type: Full Time - Permanent
Location(s): KS-Olathe
Education Preferred: Bachelors Degree (or equivalent)
Business Unit: AIG Property Casualty
Relocation Provided: No
Functional Area: Underwriting
Travel Percentage: 0%Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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