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CGIC is seeking an Underwriter, Special Lines for a regular full-time role in a hybrid work model (2 days in office). English is required, French is an asset. The role focuses on underwriting expertise, risk assessment and supporting multiple departments.
You will coach partners, negotiate terms and assist with policy interpretation to deliver competitive outcomes while ensuring adherence to underwriting guidelines.
Company: CGIC
Department: Underwriting, Special Lines
Employment Type: Regular Full-Time
Work Model: Hybrid (2 days in office)
Language: English is required, French is an asset.
Additional Information: These role's are currently vacant
We are a leading Canadian financial services co-operative committed to being a catalyst for a sustainable and resilient society and our team is essential to deliver on this strategy. That’s why we prioritize our people, to ensure we provide a strong culture and development opportunities which enables our team to thrive and to live our purpose. The best part is that you will work with people that care passionately about you, our clients and our communities.
The Underwriter, Special Lines supports the organizations goals in achieving competitiveness, client engagement and the co-op experience by providing professional underwriting expertise and support to all of our departments while managing medium level risks for our clients and the organization. They respond directly to inquiries from internal and external clients and exercise sound underwriting judgment, and creativity in response to questions on policy interpretation, risk selection, rating and exceptions. They coach and mentor others within department as well as associated business partners. This role is also responsible for underwriting risks and evaluating their acceptability to the organization.
Expected Salary range: CAD 50,280.00 to 83,800.00
The salary amount for the successful candidate is determined by Co-operators in its discretion and will vary depending on several criteria including but not limited to: local market conditions, geography and relevant job-related factors such as knowledge, skills, qualification, experience and education.
Employees may also have the opportunity to participate in incentive programs and earn additional compensation tied to individual and/or business performance, or other business metrics.