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• Company nurse, nutritional counseling, and mental health resources
• Tuition assistance programs
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programs
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It’s no wonder our employees have voted Arbella one of the Boston Business Journal’s “Best Places to Work” every year since 2009!
Under the direction of the Manager of Loss Control Services, the Associate/Loss Control Consultant will provide Arbella underwriting with risk assessment for middle market accounts including analysis of more complex occupancies. The consultant will work closely with underwriting in analyzing automobile, general liability, property and workers compensation exposures for both existing insureds as well as prospective accounts. This is a range posting depending on the experience of the candidate.
Key Responsibilities:
Provides underwriting with an acceptability of risk assessment for middle market accounts to expedite a profitable pricing decision.
Provides underwriting an analysis of exposures and controls at insured and prospective accounts in the areas of: Property and General Liability, and to the extent possible, Commercial Automobile and Workers Compensation.
Where appropriate, develops consultative recommendations to assist in reducing the frequency/severity of insured losses.
Conducts virtual, drive-by and telephonic consultative surveys.
Effectively communicates with a diverse group of accounts.
Effectively communicates and interacts with internal departments.
Pursues professional qualifications as designated by the industry.
As directed, works with Arbella Claim Department to assists in the analysis and management of losses and claims
Assists the Manager of Loss Control Services in continuously improving the processes, products, form design, developing and delivering technical presentations, and working with Arbella insureds and agents.
Key Requirements:
Bachelors Degree preferred
Bachelor’s degree in Safety and Occupational Health, Internship experience and 1-2 years of experience in insurance, loss control or related fields or industries.
Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record.
Effective, professional verbal and written communication skills required.
Demonstrates a problem-solving, inquisitive and continuous learning mindset
Strong attention to details and sound time management skills.
Microsoft office suite – advanced
Excellent customer service, collaboration and communication skills.
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Arbella Insurance Group Quincy, Massachusetts, USA Office
1100 Crown Colony Drive, Quincy, MA, United States, 02269-9103
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