Liberty Specialty Markets
Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Creation Date: 23-Feb-2024 Employment Type: Permanent Employment Type: Full time Ref #: Description & Requirements Location: London Type: Permanent About the Role: Responsible for providing technical risk engineering excellence to support London Underwriting teams. Role performs management of cases and field activities across Property & Casualty product lines. The role will require analysis and evaluation of risks, across a wide breath of industry sectors, both on a desk review basis and through on-site risk engineering activities. Central to the role is to maintain awareness of emerging risks to enable clients to manage their exposures through creation of risk guidance, innovative risk solutions and client engagement, to support the strategic ambitions of the business. About the Department & Team: Liberty Risk Engineering Department provides support to our underwriting teams, strategic brokers and insured clients through effective risk identification, mitigation and transfer. The team delivers tangible benefits in risk engineering services through our specialist industry experience, market knowledge and sector specific value proposition. Key Responsibilities: Supports Risk Engineering to achieve continued profitability, growth and operational efficiencies across lines of business through risk engineering appraisals, surveys and in-person risk advice. Managing a list of client cases through the provision of effective risk engineering servicing plans and client serving, annual stewardship reports, attendance at claims meetings and renewal client presentations Plans, organizes and performs a wide scope of desk-based risk appraisals for commercial Property, Real Estate & Casualty LOBs to provide risk quality information to Underwriters. Performs on-site risk survey activities, completing reports to provide Client & Underwriting guidance, improvements and validating risk assessment. The risk appraisal process includes preparation of a plant/process/product description, assessment of plant/process/product design, hazards and adequacy of mitigation measures, assessment of management systems/procedures and plant protections, and loss estimate calculations. Maintains an up-to-date knowledge of the assigned lines of business(s) including process technology, loss prevention, construction and other related issues that may impact the underwriting decision-making process or LMIE profitability. The job holder is expected to actively pursue professional development to develop and maintain knowledge in these areas. Monitor impairments and progression of risk improvements for lead accounts to ensure effective servicing. This is expected to include the formal sign off for plant modifications to fire wall compartmentation, fire detection and security systems and the completion of plan reviews for Property. Consultancy skills across property & casualty and wide breadth of industry sectors to provide effective management allocated cases. Maintains professional credibility and consistently demonstrates technical expertise and sound judgement Adherence to all relevant regulatory requirements forms part of your role, and the demonstration of behaviours as set outin the Conduct Risk Policy, as they relate to your role, is core to LSM's commitment to our Liberty Values, placing customers at the centre of our business and behaving with integrity.LSM expects you to understand your responsibilities relating to all regulatory and internal requirements, and to proactively demonstrate compliance with these requirements and behaviours at all times. These requirements include the Senior Managers and Certification Regime Conduct Rules ,Solvency II, fair treatment of customers, Financial Crime, Data Protection, Conflicts of Interest, and Whistleblowing Skills and Experience: Bachelor of Science degree in a technical discipline, such as Chemical, Process, Electrical, Mechanical, Structural, Building Engineering or NEBOSH Diploma, MSc Occupational Health, Safety The job holder will be expected to possess experience in an Insurance Risk engineering role. Experience spans Property & Casualty - skills can be trained via development plan. Knowledge of commercial engineering practices and industry trends. Excellent written, verbal communication and presentation skills London Insurance Market Experience About Liberty Specialty Markets (LSM): Liberty Specialty Markets is part of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, a leading global insurer. We offer a breadth of world-class insurance and reinsurance services to brokers and insureds in all major markets. Our people are key to our success. That is why "Put People First" is one of the five Liberty values which unite us as a global organisation. We bring this to life for our colleagues through: Offering a vibrant and inclusive environment and committing to their career development. Promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). OurInclusion Matters frameworkand employee-led networks strengthen the diversity of our workforce and our inclusive environment. Reinforcing that collaborating together to share our unique perspectives help us make better decisions, deliver innovative solutions and pursue our ambitious goals. A supportive culture, which includes promoting a healthy work-life balance and working flexibly. For more information, please follow the links below:
Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Creation Date: 23-Feb-2024 Employment Type: Permanent Employment Type: Full time Ref #: Description & Requirements Location: London Type: Permanent About the Role: Responsible for providing technical risk engineering excellence to support London Underwriting teams. Role performs management of cases and field activities across Property & Casualty product lines. The role will require analysis and evaluation of risks, across a wide breath of industry sectors, both on a desk review basis and through on-site risk engineering activities. Central to the role is to maintain awareness of emerging risks to enable clients to manage their exposures through creation of risk guidance, innovative risk solutions and client engagement, to support the strategic ambitions of the business. About the Department & Team: Liberty Risk Engineering Department provides support to our underwriting teams, strategic brokers and insured clients through effective risk identification, mitigation and transfer. The team delivers tangible benefits in risk engineering services through our specialist industry experience, market knowledge and sector specific value proposition. Key Responsibilities: Supports Risk Engineering to achieve continued profitability, growth and operational efficiencies across lines of business through risk engineering appraisals, surveys and in-person risk advice. Managing a list of client cases through the provision of effective risk engineering servicing plans and client serving, annual stewardship reports, attendance at claims meetings and renewal client presentations Plans, organizes and performs a wide scope of desk-based risk appraisals for commercial Property, Real Estate & Casualty LOBs to provide risk quality information to Underwriters. Performs on-site risk survey activities, completing reports to provide Client & Underwriting guidance, improvements and validating risk assessment. The risk appraisal process includes preparation of a plant/process/product description, assessment of plant/process/product design, hazards and adequacy of mitigation measures, assessment of management systems/procedures and plant protections, and loss estimate calculations. Maintains an up-to-date knowledge of the assigned lines of business(s) including process technology, loss prevention, construction and other related issues that may impact the underwriting decision-making process or LMIE profitability. The job holder is expected to actively pursue professional development to develop and maintain knowledge in these areas. Monitor impairments and progression of risk improvements for lead accounts to ensure effective servicing. This is expected to include the formal sign off for plant modifications to fire wall compartmentation, fire detection and security systems and the completion of plan reviews for Property. Consultancy skills across property & casualty and wide breadth of industry sectors to provide effective management allocated cases. Maintains professional credibility and consistently demonstrates technical expertise and sound judgement Adherence to all relevant regulatory requirements forms part of your role, and the demonstration of behaviours as set outin the Conduct Risk Policy, as they relate to your role, is core to LSM's commitment to our Liberty Values, placing customers at the centre of our business and behaving with integrity.LSM expects you to understand your responsibilities relating to all regulatory and internal requirements, and to proactively demonstrate compliance with these requirements and behaviours at all times. These requirements include the Senior Managers and Certification Regime Conduct Rules ,Solvency II, fair treatment of customers, Financial Crime, Data Protection, Conflicts of Interest, and Whistleblowing Skills and Experience: Bachelor of Science degree in a technical discipline, such as Chemical, Process, Electrical, Mechanical, Structural, Building Engineering or NEBOSH Diploma, MSc Occupational Health, Safety The job holder will be expected to possess experience in an Insurance Risk engineering role. Experience spans Property & Casualty - skills can be trained via development plan. Knowledge of commercial engineering practices and industry trends. Excellent written, verbal communication and presentation skills London Insurance Market Experience About Liberty Specialty Markets (LSM): Liberty Specialty Markets is part of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, a leading global insurer. We offer a breadth of world-class insurance and reinsurance services to brokers and insureds in all major markets. Our people are key to our success. That is why "Put People First" is one of the five Liberty values which unite us as a global organisation. We bring this to life for our colleagues through: Offering a vibrant and inclusive environment and committing to their career development. Promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). OurInclusion Matters frameworkand employee-led networks strengthen the diversity of our workforce and our inclusive environment. Reinforcing that collaborating together to share our unique perspectives help us make better decisions, deliver innovative solutions and pursue our ambitious goals. A supportive culture, which includes promoting a healthy work-life balance and working flexibly. For more information, please follow the links below:
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