Company Overview
Alfa Insurance® is an A-rated insurance carrier that offers an excellent array of automobile, home, life, farm and business insurance products. Alfa is known for its superior customer service and boasts 94% claims satisfaction. Since its humble beginnings in 1946, Alfa and its affiliates now serve more than 1 million customers across 14 states.
Working as an Underwriting Examiner for Alfa Insurance offers a remarkable opportunity that extends beyond the mere task of analyzing and inspecting risk. It entails joining a revered company built on principles of faith, family, community, and unwavering integrity. By becoming a member of the Alfa family, you can uncover your true purpose and contribute to enhancing the lives of our valued policyholders and making a positive impact in your community.
Job Summary
Are you someone who thrives on precision and consistency in a fast-paced environment? As an Underwriting Examiner, you'll be responsible for maintaining and updating insurance policies by reviewing and completing Guidewire Activities and processing routine transactions within the system. Your role will involve evaluating each transaction for completeness, verifying correct rates, ensuring proper coverage, and confirming applicant eligibility.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Determine whether requested transactions meet established underwriting guidelines and rules.
Assess if the information provided with a transaction is complete enough to process as submitted or if additional documentation is required. Consistently meet production goals while maintaining accuracy and compliance.
Review and process work distributed via Guidewire Activities and the electronic General Delivery Mailbox in Outlook (e.g., mortgage changes). Document all completed reviews and decisions in the system.
Seek guidance from the District Underwriter or Supervising Underwriter for complex issues.
Understand that errors may be identified by the Agency Force, insured parties, or through routine audits.
Participate in error evaluation and review processes, with error reports compiled by the Supervising Underwriter.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma required.
Degree preferred. 2 year work experience required.
Excellent written and verbal skills.
Basic math and grammar skills.