Commercial Lines Account Manager - Small Business

The Jonus GroupTacoma, WA
1d$55,000 - $75,000

About The Position

Seeking a dedicated Commercial Lines Account Manager specializing in Small Business to manage a portfolio of small commercial accounts – including nonprofits and small contractors. This transaction-driven role focuses on high-volume, automatic renewals and requires a proactive, independent professional with strong communication and organizational skills. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to grow into handling larger commercial accounts over time.

Requirements

  • Possession of a valid Property & Casualty (P&C) License – required
  • Proven ability to work independently in a fast-paced, transaction-driven environment
  • Excellent organizational and communication skills
  • Experience managing small commercial lines accounts or similar portfolios
  • Familiarity with industry software tools and systems
  • Previous experience assisting on (or managing) a book of business – required
  • 1+ year of relevant insurance industry experience preferred

Nice To Haves

  • CIC designation is preferred but not mandatory

Responsibilities

  • Manage daily account operations using industry systems (e.g., ImageRight, AMS360)
  • Monitor and act on expiration lists and incoming requests
  • Process verifications of insurance, audits, and vehicle changes
  • Oversee billing transactions, cancellation requests, and loss control processes
  • Follow up with clients to ensure timely responses to carrier requirements
  • Maintain a balanced workload between phone calls and emails
  • Operate autonomously with minimal oversight while ensuring accurate, transaction-based processing

Benefits

  • Excellent opportunities for professional growth and advancement
  • Competitive compensation: Between $55k-$75k (based on experience)
  • Paid time off and company holidays
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, 401(k), and more
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