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Role Title: Associate Catastrophe Modelling Analyst
Department: Risk Management
Team: Exposure management
Location: London
Type: 12 month Fixed-term contract
About the Role:
Support the team and offshore partners to record and model exposure information in order to effectively monitor allocated portfolios.
Liaise with the allocated class Underwriters for the portfolios providing quoting/aggregation service and support rollup processes ensuring consistency across all geographies.
Support the wider EM team in delivering projects
About the Department & Team:
The role of the Exposure management team is the:
Key Responsibilities:
Skills and Experience:
About Liberty Specialty Markets (LSM):
Liberty Specialty Markets is part of Global Risk Solutions and the broader Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, which is 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:
For more information, please follow the links below:
https://www.libertyspecialtymarkets.com/gb-en/careers/working-for-us
https://www.libertyspecialtymarkets.com/gb-en/careers/diversity-inclusion-wellbeing/diversity-and-inclusion
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