Casualty Treaty Underwriter

General Re Corporation

$150K — $250K *
Finance & Insurance
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 8+ years of experience in insurance/reinsurance with a focus on casualty
  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills, actuarial background preferred
  • Excellent communication and presentation abilities
  • Ability to work under time constraints
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Excel
  • CPCU/ARe designations preferred
  • Understanding of reinsurance contracts

Responsibilities

  • Assess and underwrite new and renewal treaty business
  • Analyze exposure to loss and determine proper pricing
  • Explain findings effectively to stakeholders and clients
  • Participate in business development and marketing efforts
  • Advise clients on reinsurance structures and pricing
  • Anticipate and solve operational issues proactively
  • Communicate underwriting positions and explore alternatives

Benefits

  • Hybrid work model with 3 days in the office and 2 days remote
  • Opportunity for professional development within a leading company
  • Access to a collaborative team environment
  • Involvement in diverse casualty treaty underwriting
  • Engagement in marketing and client advisory responsibilities
Full Job Description

Gen Re currently offers an excellent opportunity for Casualty Treaty Underwriter to work in our Stamford office. This is a hybrid role with 3 days in the office and 2 days remote.

Role Description

The Treaty Underwriter's primary responsibility is to assess, underwrite, price and structure new and renewal treaty business consistent with General Re's risk appetite and profit margin expectations. The person needs to be able to effectively explain his/her findings and positions to both internal stakeholders as well as external clients. This role will be primarily focused on treaties with casualty exposure.

Position Responsibilities:
Technical
• Technical underwriting capabilities handling casualty lines of business. Capabilities include:
o The ability to assess and analyze exposure to loss
o Primary insurance policy form knowledge
o Understanding of primary insurance rate making
• Reinsurance knowledge encompassing either:
o Treaty reinsurance background or
o Facultative underwriting handling more complex risks or programs
• Understanding of treaty pricing tools and concepts
• Insurance company financial statement knowledge and how financials relate to reinsurance purchasing decision

Casualty-Specific Technical Requirements
• Underwriting and pricing experience across casualty lines, such as general liability, commercial auto liability, umbrella and excess, and workers' compensation. Professional lines experience, E&O, D&O, and medical malpractice, is a plus.
• Experience with both proportional and non-proportional casualty structures - quota share, surplus, and excess-of-loss, including working-layer and clash covers
• Understanding of Casualty pricing using experience and exposure rating with appropriate treatment of ALAE
• Command of loss-sensitive treaty terms such as sliding-scale and profit commissions, loss corridors, and swing-rated premiums
• Ability to "underwrite the underwriter" - evaluating the cedent's underwriting philosophy, rate adequacy relative to loss trend, claims handling, and reserving practices
• Sound judgment on casualty loss trend, including the impact of social inflation, nuclear verdicts, third-party litigation funding, and potential mass-tort exposures (e.g., PFAS)

Marketing and Business Development
• Understanding of insurance marketplace and company reinsurance buying motivations
• Participation in opportunity generations and pre-qualification process
• Work with client teams to build business opportunities, explain reinsurance structures and pricing, and articulate value of General Re in buying decisions
• Play an advisory role to clients by sharing underwriting expertise

Operational and Leadership
• Effectively communicate positions, look at alternatives and work through issues while maintaining underwriting discipline
• Proactively work to anticipate and solve issues that hinder a successful business outcome
• Comfortable making suggestions that build business and/or improve processes

Role Qualifications and Experience
  • We welcome candidates across a range of experience levels; however, a minimum of 8 years of relevant professional experience is required in insurance/reinsurance industry with strong casualty background. Actuarial or strong quantitative background is a plus.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with others
  • Demonstrated ability to work calmly and effectively under time constraints
  • Strong time management and organizational skills
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Self-starter and ability to multi-task
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office products, e.g. Excel
  • Reinsurance contract knowledge
  • CPCU/ARe designations preferred
  • Some travel required

Salary Range
150,000.00 - 250,000.00 USD
The annual base salary range posted represents a broad range of salaries around the US and is subject to many factors including but not limited to credentials, education, experience, geographic location, job responsibilities, performance, skills and/or training.

Our Corporate Headquarters Address

General Reinsurance Corporation
400 Atlantic Street, 9th Floor
Stamford, CT 06901 (US)

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