1 to 2 years underwriting support and/or customer service experience.BA degree in insurance, business or related field preferred.Maintain knowledge of and support ICAT’s company values and strategic plan.Begins to learn market dynamics, competitive landscape, and product differences.Understands and uses policy form structure, products and coverages, and filing status effectively.Demonstrates basic understanding of technical underwriting principles and risk underwriting characteristics.Understands the functionality of all underwriting systems (automated and manual) and utilizes these systems as required.Understands and adheres to ICAT’s underwriting processing, underwriting guidelines and underwriting file documentation.Operates within defined underwriting authority as outlined in the USM authority matrix. The Coffee Club (from ICAT the Independent Centre for Actor training) is an outstanding online resource and membership community that provides first class video-on-demand and live training 24/7 to actors internationally including a rock solid, systematic approach to audition success.Ability to manage high volume of workflow processes while maintaining accuracy and a high level of detail.Conducts inspection review and analysis resulting in appropriate issue identification and recommendations to resolve such issues.Effectively processes all policy workflow within defined service levels. ICAT-based comparative proteomic analysis of non-replicating persistent Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Fulfills variety of policy lifecycle transactions in accordance with defined procedures including, but not limited to endorsements, cancelations, inspection reviews.Gathers and compiles information required to quote, and/or bind an account.Fills in for other team members to ensure business continuity during peak periods and/or when team members are unavailable.Processes new and renewal policies to achieve individual, team and company premium and quality standards.Responds to producer requests via phone and email correspondence.Reports all issues related to producers, agency personnel, production, quality, and ICAT’s products and services activity to the Supervisor and/or Underwriter in a timely and accurate manner. Obtains a general understanding of issues regarding market conditions for ICAT’s products and services.To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. ICAT is a policy forum mandated by the UN General Assembly to improve coordination among UN agencies and other relevant international organizations to. The USM will proactively and effectively plan and manage their work assignments. The USM I is responsible for creating and maintaining productive producer relationships as well as providing excellent customer service to agency and ICAT personnel. The USM I will comply with all underwriting policy and procedural requirements. The USM I is responsible for general insurance policy lifecycle processing. Goal 6: Communication of past investments in adaptation for education and awareness as well as for international recognition.The Underwriting Services Manager I (USM I) provides a limited range of underwriting support and customer service for ICAT’s Platform Business Units (PBU). Goal 5: Development of a vulnerability assessment and adaptation needs framework by 2020 to support a continuous presentation of adaptation needs. Goal 4: Develop an early warning, vulnerability and adaptation monitoring system for key climate. Goal 3: Build the necessary institutional capacity for climate change response planning and implementation for the period 2020 to 2030. Goal 2: Take into account climate considerations in national development, sub-national and sector policy frameworks for the period 2020 to 2030. Goal 1: Develop a National Adaptation Plan, and begin operationalisation as part of implementing the NCCRP for the period from 2020 to 2025 and for the period 2025 to 2030. The adaptation component of South Africa’s INDC will address adaptation through six goals, underpinned by key elements of adaptation planning, costing of adaptation investment requirements, equity, and means of implementation. This is the benchmark against which the efficacy of mitigation actions will be measured. South Africa’s emissions by 20 will be in a range between 398 and 614 Mt CO2–eq, as defined in national policy. In keeping with South Africa’s commitment to progress its contribution to the global effort to mitigate climate change in line with the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities, South Africa’s mitigation component of its INDC moves from a “deviation from business-as-usual” form of commitment and takes the form of a peak, plateau and decline GHG emissions trajectory range. Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC): Available here. Imports of goods and services (% of GDP): 31.5 Exports of goods and services (% of GDP): 30.2