Associate Underwriter, Mid-market (Quebec City)

Northbridge Financial CorporationQuebec, QC
Hybrid

About The Position

Northbridge Insurance Associate Underwriters customize solutions for our commercial clients when they need insurance products to cover our large, commercial technical risks. They work closely with our extensive broker network to develop unique solutions for all classes of risk. Our Associate Underwriters are passionate about maintaining strong relationships with our brokers – this means emails and phone calls don’t go unanswered, and in-person broker meetings are regularly penned into their calendars. Working in a collaborative team, there is the opportunity for coaching, mentoring and development from our more experienced underwriters to help grow your appetite of risks.

Requirements

  • Completed, or pursuing certificate of college studies (AEC) in Insurance is an asset
  • Strong customer service background
  • Team-first mentality

Nice To Haves

  • Commercial underwriting
  • Sales & Negotiation
  • Learning & Development

Responsibilities

  • Customize solutions for commercial clients needing insurance products for large, commercial technical risks.
  • Work closely with the broker network to develop unique solutions for all classes of risk.
  • Maintain strong relationships with brokers, ensuring timely responses to emails and phone calls.
  • Conduct in-person broker meetings regularly.
  • Collaborate within a team environment, receiving coaching and mentoring from experienced underwriters.

Benefits

  • Hybrid work (50/50 office and home)
  • Competitive salaries
  • Employee share purchase plan
  • Pension plans
  • RRSP
  • Discounts on staff insurance
  • Flexible health benefits
  • Early leave days
  • Wellness programs
  • Rewards and recognition programs
  • Education assistance (CIP, FCIP, CRM or other courses)
  • Internal mobility
  • Leadership training
  • Mentoring programs
  • Donation matching
  • Team volunteer days
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