Houston, TX
5 days ago
AVP, Team Leader

Chubb Global Casualty (CGC) Domestic is looking for an applicant to fill the position of Assistant Vice President, Team Leader in our Houston, Texas Branch.  Chubb Global Casualty is the largest operating division in Chubb Major Accounts; our focus is Fortune 1,000 companies with risk taking appetites. We offer customized & complex primary loss sensitive programs tailored to our client’s business needs and operations.  The core lines of business include: Workers Compensation, General Liability and Auto Liability.

The Assistant Vice President, Team Leader will:


•    Manage an Underwriting Team of 2+ individuals
•    Execute a business plan/strategy to achieve financial results in the areas of profit, growth and expense
•    Proactively manage and monitor key performance indicators to achieve desired results
•    Support the referral process for underwriting team.  Provide guidance to Underwriters for risks falling outside of authority to senior leadership as appropriate
•    Deliver on branch objectives for Loss Sensitive, Guaranteed Cost and Bundled products
•    Active liaison with other Chubb Product lines in collaboration with Major Account Segment Leaders, Branch Managers and Regional Operations
•    Manage broker and agent relationships 
 

Bachelor’s degree At least 6+ years underwriting experience including time spent in the primary casualty loss sensitive space Prior Management Experience preferred Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite Presentation and public speaking skills Strong negotiations skills Local broker and insurance marketplace relationships Knowledge and understanding of current insurance marketplace conditions Understanding and adherence to organizational and regulatory rules, and ability to adhere to underwriting authority Understanding of Workers Compensation, General Liability, and Auto Liability Insurance coverage, terms and conditions – included but not limited to ISO AL & GL and NCCI Workers Compensation coverage forms and endorsements. Ability to identify risk exposures, special or common hazards, and appropriate controls. 
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