Wanted: Hybrid Senior Cargo Underwriter, Global Markets

Wanted: Hybrid Senior Cargo Underwriter, Global Markets

Full-Time 72000 - 88000 Β£ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
Apollo

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead cargo underwriting and drive strategic growth in global markets.
  • Company: Apollo, a dynamic player in the London Market with a collaborative culture.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, flexible working options, and opportunities for professional development.
  • Other info: Join a forward-thinking team with excellent career advancement potential.
  • Why this job: Shape the future of cargo underwriting while enjoying autonomy in a fast-paced environment.
  • Qualifications: Proven experience in cargo underwriting and strong broker engagement skills.

The predicted salary is between 72000 - 88000 Β£ per year.

Apollo is seeking an experienced Cargo underwriter to join its London Market operations, reporting to the Cargo Class Leader.

You will combine technical underwriting expertise with broker engagement, portfolio development and strategic growth initiatives.

You will work closely with the Cargo Class Leader to shape the portfolio's future direction and deliver growth across global markets, while enjoying genuine underwriting autonomy in a collaborative, fast-moving team. #J-18808-Ljbffr

Wanted: Hybrid Senior Cargo Underwriter, Global Markets employer: Apollo

Apollo is an exceptional employer that prioritises employee growth and development within a dynamic work culture. As a leading engineering consultancy, we offer competitive benefits and a collaborative environment where innovative ideas thrive, making it an ideal place for professionals looking to make a meaningful impact in the EPCm sector.

Apollo

Contact Details:

Apollo Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Wanted: Hybrid Senior Cargo Underwriter, Global Markets

Technical Underwriting Expertise
Broker Engagement
Portfolio Development
Strategic Growth Initiatives
Collaboration Skills
Autonomy in Underwriting
Market Analysis