The International Talent Pool (ITP) for Senior Underwriters in Property & Casualty, Chubb Insurance focuses on providing career growth and development opportunities to underwriters in P&C across geographies.
The objective is to enhance their underwriting skills, develop their global perspective, and improve their intercultural competencies.The program consists of two components: accelerate trainings and on-the-job experience.
The training includes various courses related to underwriting, such as risk analysis, pricing strategy, claims, and reinsurance.On-the-job experience includes professionals being embedded in different regions and gaining exposure to various underwriting practices.
This would help them gain an in-depth understanding and appreciation of regional challenges, market dynamics, product intricacies alongside local appetite and need.Underwriters would learn from local teams and help reinforce the adoption of consistent global underwriting practices and standards.
Mentorship and coaching are critical components of the program.Requirements:Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Actuarial Science, Finance, Economics, Engineering, or related area.Strong analytical, decision-making, and problem-solving skills.Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability to work in a fast moving and challenging environment.Proficient in MS (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).Advanced knowledge of the structure and content of the English and Spanish Language.
Third language is a plus.Open to work in multiple locations.
Legally authorized to work in the European Union is preferable.Technical Skills:Multinational Segment Business plan definition.Business Development & Broker Management skills.Strong Commercial Skills.International Commercial Accounts.Strong Risk Management.P&C Products.
International experience is a plus.Experience:Six (6) to ten (10) years of underwriting experience.
Experience with multiple lines of insurance is preferable.Location:Multiple Latin America Locations with potential transfer opportunity to UK, US, European Union, and Australia.#J-18808-Ljbffr