Insurance Product Manager (FWCI) Insurance - Wildwood, FL at Geebo

Insurance Product Manager (FWCI)

ProSource is accepting applications for the following position on behalf of our client.
If you are interested and feel you meet the qualifications, we would love to hear from you.
Position:
Insurance Product Manager Location:
Clearwater, FL Type:
Direct Hire, Full-Time Responsibilities Reviews existing product and process offerings in Casualty and WC Divisions to evaluate rates, features, forms, and options to maximize the competitive positioning and profitability of offerings.
Researches and reviews offerings, products, and processes of competitors to evaluate their competitive and strategic positioning in the market as well as developed and projected profitability.
Recommends changes to rates, coverage forms and options, and fee structures to increase production and profitability.
Requirements Keys to success in this position include a knowledge of commercial general liability underwriting practices, with knowledge of workers' compensation line of business is a plus.
A minimum of Five (5) years of experience in primary general liability and workers' compensation underwriting in Florida, preferably in a wholesaler environment and focused on contractors.
Bachelor's degree in Insurance, Accounting, Finance, Management, Business Administration, or related field is preferred.
About ProSource ProSource is a full-service staffing company that conducts nationwide searches on behalf of our clients offering direct hire, contract and contract-to-hire services.
We take your privacy seriously and will not share your personal information with any organization without your prior approval.
Feel free to contact us directly at email protected or visit www.
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com for additional job opportunities.
We look forward to hearing from you! Recommended Skills Accounting Business Administration Finance Insurance Management And Aftercare Underwriting Workers' Compensation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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