TT Club are looking for a Marine Underwriter
Marine Underwriter
We are the leading provider of insurance and risk management services to the transport and logistics industries. This is a rare and exciting opportunity for a talented, energetic and commercially minded experienced Marine Underwriter to join a London based Underwriting team.
The selected candidate will be required to provide underwriting activities to a range of customers and their brokers and to take a significant role in the development of new business.
We are interested in hearing from candidates who have a minimum of five years experience of marine liability underwriting. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a strong customer focus, the ability to retain and develop new business and possess the skills necessary to undertake the requirements of this broad and varied role.
Although it is not a requirement of the role we are interested in hearing from individuals who have European language skills.
To apply, please email Chris Wragg (
christine.wragg@thomasmiller.com) or call 0207 204 2749 for a confidential discussion.
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