Underwriting Technician - Fremont Insurance Company (grand rapids, michigan) Sales - Boon, MI at Geebo

Underwriting Technician - Fremont Insurance Company (grand rapids, michigan)

Company Description:
Job Description:
Completes policy endorsement forms for additions or changes to property/casualty/commercial insurance policies or verifies that life insurance underwriters instructions regarding premium class (standard, substandard) and exclusion of benefits applied for have been properly input into computer system.
Maintains a variety of charts, letters and forms according to established procedures.
May be required to review reports for discrepancies and correct errors.
Types and develops graphs, reports, correspondence and form letters for additional information, records in diary and follows up according to established procedures.
Maintains computer and manual diaries for underwriting action according to established procedures and assists in developing monthly reports.
REQUIRED:
35wpm typing.
Ability to:
communicate effectively with others perform basic math calculations review policies to ensure rating accuracy/completion and corrects policies within established limits organize, file and assemble documents work within a team environment present information in a clear concise manner track and log daily activities Experience in/with:
PC software applications preparing business documents analyzing written directions and determining appropriate action problem solving Knowledge of:
underwriting policies, practices and procedures property/casualty/commercial insurance terminology PREFERRED:
College level coursework in Business Administration or a related field.
Experience in the application of underwriting policies, practices and procedures.
IMS/POS experience with insurance transactions.
CPCU, IIA, LOMA or other insurance:
related coursework.
Knowledge of company property/casualty/commercial insurance products and processing procedures.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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