Underwriting
Underwriter I, II, III
Write and review workers’ compensation insurance policies, review and resolve policy problems, and perform policy maintenance. Utilizes Underwriting expertise, customer relations and business operations skills to promote retention objectives. Classifies basic risks and is responsible for reviewing applications and policies as assigned. Determines proper coverage. Demonstrates knowledge in applying and explaining applicable Workers’ Compensation laws or NCCI Manual Rules. Develops and implements creative strategies within the law to meet customer needs. Promotes and builds strong working relationships with policyholders, agents, and brokers, demonstrating support for Pinnacol Assurance's new business and retention goals. Interprets and explains basic information regarding workers’ compensation policies, premium, regulatory and legislative issues to customers.
Underwriter I
Underwriter I’s have a developing knowledge of Pinnacol Assurance underwriting procedures, NCCI underwriting manual, regulations and law for workers’ compensation insurance in Colorado. Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university or professional and technical experience providing the same type and amount of knowledge on a year-for-year basis.
Underwriter II
Underwriter II’s have a fully competent knowledge of Pinnacol Assurance underwriting procedures, NCCI underwriting manual, regulations and law for workers’ compensation insurance in Colorado. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or professional and technical experience providing the same type and amount of knowledge on a year-for-year basis. A minimum of one year property/casualty insurance experience with exposure to workers’ compensation insurance.
Underwriter III
Underwriter III’s are relied upon by the team to provide technical expertise, mentoring and training as well as handling the other functions of an underwriter. They have an expert level knowledge of Pinnacol Assurance underwriting procedures, NCCI underwriting manual, regulations and law for workers’ compensation insurance in Colorado. Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university or professional and technical experience providing the same type and amount of knowledge on a year-for-year basis. A minimum of three years property/casualty insurance experience with direct experience in workers’ compensation insurance.
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