Commercial Insurance Account Manager Workers Compensation - WI Residents
About this role
- Provides program leadership of ODIP projects – Workers Compensation
- Provides day-to-day processing of individual ODIP projects
- Manages collection and processing of workers compensation coverage applications and associated worksheets from contractors and forwards to the DWD for approval
- Reviews all applications and worksheets for accuracy and communicates any discrepancies with all necessary parties
- Issues work comp policies, final audits and any associated endorsements in Origami
- Requests documentation and payroll reports for each contractor on project, and tracks activity against applications and worksheets - follow up as necessary for outstanding documentation in a timely manner
- Keeps in regular contact with general contractor and loss control and project owner for status updates on project
- Coordinates information as necessary with regulatory agencies (DWD, WCRB)
- Manages strict timeline and deadlines for reporting appropriate documentation to various parties associated with the program
- Updates spreadsheet as appropriate
- Obtains necessary signatures to close out contractor once all work has been completed
- Forwards audited payroll and final audit documentation to each contractor once completed
- Attends regularly scheduled project progress meetings with general contractors, loss control, owner and other associated parties
- Attends quarterly Stewardship meeting with DWD, WCRB, general contractor, loss control and other associated parties
- Submits WC policies, premium and additional documentation necessary for State reporting
- Invoices the insured and provide activity summary, as appropriate monthly
- Process all necessary documentation to close out project once substantial completion has been reached
- Maintains all documentation, following underwriting file organization for all files and correspondence related to the project for the necessary record retention period
- Assists with other underwriting departments programs and team members as may be needed
- May travel on occasion to construction site to view status of project as well as quarterly stewardship meetings. Travel is intrastate within Wisconsin.
- State of WI Insurance License-Property and Casualty designation
- Bachelor’s degree in insurance or related field
- 3-5 years prior experience in insurance or customer service experience, preferably commercial and workers compensation insurance
- Knowledge of the practices and principles of insurance
- Knowledge and prior experience handling Workers Compensation Insurance, with proficiency
- Strong Organizational and Time Management skills
- Proficiency in entire Microsoft Office suite, intermediate level comfort with Excel
- Ability to navigate and learn web-based software
- Ability to handle a variety of tasks in fast paced environment
- Customer Service Orientation
- High degree of accuracy
- Ability to prioritize job tasks to meet deadlines
- Exhibits strong attention to detail and understand its importance to the business
- Ability to adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others
Company at a glance
Charles Taylor provides an unrivalled and growing range of insurance services, claims and technology solutions across the globe, with a specialism in complex situations requiring distinctive technical expertise and technology. We aim to build long-term client relationships spanning multiple value-creating solutions, and to consistently delight our clients with the quality and responsiveness of our people and delivery.
We have 3,000+ experts based around the globe in more than 120 locations spread across 30 countries in the UK & Europe, the Americas, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Africa.
Visit our website for more information.
Top Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Disability
- Life insurance
- 401(k) with match
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