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Senior Insurance Technician

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Greater London
3 days ago
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Also you'll be able to guide and mentor other team members, often helping them to resolve technical issues.

Our client, a global Insurance broker, is seeking an experienced London Market Technician to support their Broking teams on complex placements.


What You'll Be Doing as a Senior Insurance Technician

Managing technical activities across the broking and placement process


Providing technical guidance to brokers on complex risks
Conducting technical slip reviews
Producing policy documents and handling Client requests
Post-placement query handling and liaison with Underwriters
Guiding and handling referrals from other team members

What We're Looking For From a Senior Insurance Technician

Strong Insurance industry experience in a Technician position


Good technical knowledge from pre to post placement
Experience with MRCs, Endorsements, and International Placements
Excellent attention to detail and communication skills
Ability to work independently and solve problems

What's on Offer

Salary up to £70k+ with bonus


Hybrid working
Career progression opportunities
Private medical, pension, life assurance
Employee wellbeing benefits

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