Transactional Auditor
Location: Stamford, CT (Hybrid)
About the Company
Our client is a leading global reinsurer with a strong reputation for financial stability and resilience. The organization partners with businesses and communities worldwide to provide innovative risk solutions, deliver consistent returns, and foster long-term relationships built on trust. With a collaborative and international culture, employees are part of a connected global team dedicated to performance, integrity, and making a positive impact on society.
About the Role
This newly established position sits within a growing team designed to support both traditional treaty operations and a newly launched MGA function. The role focuses on monitoring and auditing financial transactions across contracts to ensure proper remittance and compliance with contractual obligations. The position reports directly to the Chief Underwriting Officer, P&C Americas.
Key Responsibilities
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Audit transactions for accuracy and alignment with agreed contract terms
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Confirm risks are ceded according to contract wording
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Verify that premiums, including adjustments, are properly remitted
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Partner with the claims team to validate the accuracy of claims billings
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Develop and execute an audit plan for clients, reporting findings to senior management
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Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients and brokers
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Collaborate with internal stakeholders on complex or disputed reinsurance matters
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance
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5+ years of professional accounting experience
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Prior experience auditing reinsurance transactions strongly preferred
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Advanced proficiency in MS Excel
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Highly detail-oriented with strong organizational skills
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Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
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Customer-focused with strong relationship-building skills
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Ability to manage multiple priorities in a deadline-driven environment
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Comfortable presenting findings to senior management
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Process improvement mindset with a proactive, action-oriented approach