Vacancy: Senior Claims Exec at Skuld Hamburg

By George Backwell
Thursday, August 28, 2014

Diversified marine insurer Skuld says it seeks a highly competent Senior Claims Executive who will join its dedicated team of claims handlers in Hamburg.

Responsibilities

  • Overall claims handling within all aspects of P&I and FD&D operations in accordance with Skuld claims guidelines
  • Take firm initiative in claims handling processes
  • Offer support to colleagues with less experience and be a role model for them
  • Build strong relationship with members and brokers
  • Promote Skuld in the market and participate in marketing efforts, seminars and events
  • Continuously monitor claims and operational performance of members and clients and ensure effective internal reporting
  • Contribute to an open, friendly and trusting working environment

Strong English communication skills, both written and spoken. German is an advantage but not a requirement as long as you will agree to learn German to a reasonable conversational level within your first year with us.

Benefits
An international and challenging position with excellent opportunities for professional and personal development, competitive salary and good social benefits. Some business travel will be required.
This is an opportunity to join a diversified marine insurer.

Skuld offers a wide range of marine insurance products ranging from P&I to Offshore products and Hull & Machinery. Skuld also operates Skuld 1897, a syndicate at Lloyd's.

Source: Skuld

 

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