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How much do field underwriting inspector jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for field underwriting inspector in the United States is $28.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.12 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Field Underwriting Inspector job?

A Field Underwriting Inspector assesses and evaluates properties, businesses, or individuals to help insurance companies determine risk levels for coverage. They conduct on-site inspections, gather data, take photographs, and verify policyholder information. Their reports assist underwriters in making informed decisions about policy approvals, pricing, and terms. This role requires attention to detail, knowledge of insurance guidelines, and strong analytical skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Field Underwriting Inspector position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Field Underwriting Inspector, you need a deep understanding of risk assessment, knowledge of insurance policies, and a background in property or casualty inspection, often supported by relevant certifications or prior field experience. Familiarity with digital inspection tools, mobile apps for data collection, and report generation systems is important. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help inspectors work independently and interact professionally with clients. These capabilities are essential for accurately evaluating properties and risks, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and providing reliable information to underwriters.

What does a typical workday look like for a Field Underwriting Inspector?

A typical workday for a Field Underwriting Inspector involves traveling to various sites to conduct inspections, gathering data on properties, and assessing potential risks for insurance purposes. Inspectors often take photographs, measure properties, and complete detailed reports using specialized software, usually working independently or with a small team. The role requires frequent interaction with property owners or business representatives to verify information and clarify details. Most inspectors manage their own schedules, balancing field visits with time spent completing paperwork and communicating findings to underwriters. This dynamic routine offers a mix of in-person assessments and administrative tasks, making each day unique and engaging.
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Nonprofit Human Services Underwriting Specialist

The Mutual Group

Phoenix, AZ โ€ข On-site

$99K - $140K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Department:

Field Underwriting

Job Description:

As a Commercial Lines Insurance Nonprofit Human Services Underwriting Specialist, you will be responsible for growing and managing a book of commercial lines business, including responsibility for advising other underwriters and support staff on processes and procedures and consulting at the highest level of technical underwriting authority. You will be analyzing and assessing exposures and acceptable risks for our Nonprofit Human Service Organizations and Education Institutions to determine coverages and premium that are both adequate and competitive. As a Nonprofit Human Services Underwriting Specialist you will build successful relationships with agents to drive increased, positive business flow. You will work under limited supervision and exercises significant independent judgment in performing work. Accounts vary in size, but may include accounts up to $1,000,000 in written premium.

Work Arrangement:

  • Employees who live within 30 miles of the TMG home office are expected to follow a hybrid or in-office schedule. The initial training period may require additional inoffice days.

Accountabilities:

  • Delivers profitable outcomes and growing a portfolio of complex niche business through effective risk selection by:

    • Analyzing, selecting and profitably pricing business with prescriptive terms and conditions of coverage.

    • Examining inspection reports, location, risk, financial and other available tools and reports to identify new or unresolved concerns.

    • Communicating with Risk Control for inspections, follow ups and service needs for insureds.

    • Driving corrective action or remediation strategies on renewal accounts.

    • Underwrite renewals referred by the underwriting assistant as well as renewals over 35K working to achieve required rate changes goals as outlined by management. Discuss and issue nonrenewals as needed.

    • Escalating referrals, in a timely manner, on accounts that need additional review or approval by higher level underwriters.

    • Adhering to service expectations and regulatory compliance by the timely release of renewals, non-renewals and conditional notices.

  • Accountable for achieving key performance indicators of the portfolio including:

    • Developing and furthering successful relationships with distribution partners within the portfolio by:

      • Having regularly scheduled portfolio review calls.

      • Meeting service standards for quality and timeliness.

      • Limited travel to distribution partner offices.

    • Coordinating with distribution team to build pipeline, resolve issues, concerns or conflict and oversee change management.

    • Communicating regularly with portfolio team members on health of assigned agencies and market conditions that could impact the portfolio.

    • Develop and grow agency relationships through daily interactions and in person visits throughout the year; collaborate with the distribution team on cultivating agency relationships and new business opportunities.

  • Cultivate a High Performing Culture

    • Superior customer service and business acumen.

    • Mentoring support staff throughout their career development.

    • Conduct peer audits.

    • Assist in the training of new hires and internal promotions by providing continuous mentoring and feedback to foster successful employee development.

    • Reviewing, mentoring, and approving referrals for lower authority level associates.

    • Perform other related work as assigned.

Qualifications:

  • Bachelors Degree or equivalent work experience.

  • 5+ years underwriting all commercial lines (Commercial Property, General Liability, Professional Liability, Worker's Compensation, Crime, Commercial Auto, Umbrella, etc).

  • Prefer Nonprofit Human Services and Education underwriting experience.

  • Excellent communication skills both in writing and verbal

  • Ability to analyze and make decisions in a timely manner

  • Working to obtain or has already CPCU or other industry equivalent

Pay Range:

Anticipated Hiring Range:

  • $90,000 - $130,000 annual base salary depending on experience, qualifications, and geographic location

  • $99,000 - $140,000 annual base salary depending on experience, qualifications, and geographic location in CA, CT, MA, NJ, NY, and PA

Benefits:

We are proud to offer our full-time regular employees a robust benefits suite that includes:

  • Competitive base salary plus incentive plans for eligible team members

  • 401(K) retirement plan that includes a company match of up to 6% of your eligible salary

  • Free basic life and AD&D, long-term disability and short-term disability insurance

  • Medical, dental and vision plans to meet your unique healthcare needs

  • Wellness incentives

  • Generous time off program that includes personal, holiday and volunteer paid time off

  • Flexible work schedules and hybrid/remote options for eligible positions

  • Educational assistance

Equal Opportunity Employer

The Mutual Groupis an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is our policy to recruit, hire, train and promote individuals in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law.

  • Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal

  • Your Rights Under USERRA

Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation due to a disability at any stage of the employment application process should contactTalent@themutualgroup.com.

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The Mutual Group participates in theE-Verifyprogram and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. You are protected fromemployment discriminationbased on your citizenship status and national origin.

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