AVP, Construction Excess Casualty

Arch Capital Group Ltd.
Kansas City, IL
Job Description
The Assistant Vice President of Construction Excess Casualty must be a highly-motivated, career-oriented individual who is technically proficient in underwriting casualty business.

Requirements

  • Work independently to underwrite umbrella and excess policies for highly complex construction risks
  • Strong customer-service focus with the ability to effectively multi-task with limited direction
  • Establish and maintain strong relationships with assigned retail brokers to successfully maintain our business which will require travel to producer location.
  • Review large losses to identify any trends or training issues and provide post loss analysis when requested
  • Personally participate in marketplace initiatives to expand the overall Arch brand and the specific reputation through interface with regional customers, brokers and other industry professionals.
  • Complete special projects as assigned by the head of the business unit.
  • Work independently as a member of a team while building a profitable book of business.
  • Regularly meet with key brokers and agents, industry groups and insureds to present and represent Arch’s interest in the region.
  • Prioritizing work, meeting deadlines in a fast-paced environment
  • Ensure that underwriting applications and practices within their book are in accordance with appropriate regulatory requirements.
  • Assist finance, claims, legal, marketing, IT, and compliance as needed.
  • Participate in industry conferences as required

Benefits

  • Multiple medical plans
  • Dental, vision and prescription drug coverage
  • Competitive 401k with generous matching
  • PTO beginning at 20 days per year
  • Up to 12 paid company holidays per year
  • 2 paid days of Volunteer Time Offer
  • Basic Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Short and Long-Term Disability
  • Paid Parental Leave of up to 10 weeks
  • Student Loan Assistance
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Backup Child and Elder Care
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