Job Description: The Financial Planning and Analysis team has an exciting opportunity for a Finance Business Partner to support the EMEA division. This role will serve as a trusted advisor to regional and functional leadership, translating financial performance, market dynamics, and business drivers into clear insight and practical recommendations. The Finance Business Partner will play a key role in strengthening planning, forecasting, management reporting, and decision support across EMEA, helping leaders evaluate risks, opportunities, scenarios, and investment choices with greater financial discipline and confidence. Key Responsibilities: Lead the end-to-end planning, budgeting, and forecasting process for the EMEA division, including coordination of key assumptions, business drivers, and inputs within the planning tool. Develop the annual plan, budgets, forecasts, and related financial analysis for EMEA in partnership with the FP&A analyst pool and business stakeholders. Provide forward-looking insight into EMEA financial performance, including trends, risks, opportunities, and implications for strategic priorities. Own the monthly management reporting and performance analysis process for the division, ensuring reporting is accurate, timely, concise, and decision oriented. Deliver transparent financial updates and actionable recommendations to EMEA operations, regional leadership, and the Head of FP&A. Help business leaders understand key planning, budgeting, and forecasting assumptions and challenge inputs constructively to improve forecast quality and accountability. Prepare cost-benefit analyses, business cases, scenario models, and what-if analyses to support operational, corporate, and strategic initiatives. Partner with Finance Business Partners, regional and staff function counterparts, and other internal stakeholders to understand market and business changes and assess potential financial implications. Support ad hoc analysis and special projects as needed, with a focus on clear insight, practical recommendations, and business impact. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience; master's degree preferred. Professional certification such as CPA, ACA, ACCA, or equivalent preferred. 7-10+ years of related finance experience, preferably within insurance, financial services, strategy, consulting, or a global business environment. Strong strategic thinking and execution skills, with the ability to connect financial performance to business priorities and outcomes. Sound judgement, decisiveness, and the ability to provide fact-based recommendations in complex or ambiguous situations. Broad understanding of finance, business operations, and the regulatory environment, with strong commercial acumen. Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to translate financial complexity into clear business insight. Ability to build trust and credibility with leadership teams through responsiveness, constructive challenge, and advocacy for sound financial decision-making. Ability to coach and mentor FP&A analysts, helping develop business partnering, analytical, and communication capabilities. Strong accounting, finance, forecasting, and analytical skills, with the ability to develop clear models, scenarios, and performance narratives. High degree of ownership, initiative, and independence, with the ability to manage priorities in a dynamic, deadline-driven environment. Strong collaboration, team leadership, and results orientation, with the ability to influence across Finance and the business. Ability to motivate others, foster accountability, and support acceptance of change through clear communication and partnership. Proficiency with financial systems and standard business applications; experience with Anaplan and Power BI preferred. If you are interested in applying for this position or would like to refer someone you know, please apply through the Employee Career Centre. Internal applicants should also send the required internal application form directly to Vicki Fenny in HR. This position will also be advertised externally.
Jul 15, 2026
Full time
Job Description: The Financial Planning and Analysis team has an exciting opportunity for a Finance Business Partner to support the EMEA division. This role will serve as a trusted advisor to regional and functional leadership, translating financial performance, market dynamics, and business drivers into clear insight and practical recommendations. The Finance Business Partner will play a key role in strengthening planning, forecasting, management reporting, and decision support across EMEA, helping leaders evaluate risks, opportunities, scenarios, and investment choices with greater financial discipline and confidence. Key Responsibilities: Lead the end-to-end planning, budgeting, and forecasting process for the EMEA division, including coordination of key assumptions, business drivers, and inputs within the planning tool. Develop the annual plan, budgets, forecasts, and related financial analysis for EMEA in partnership with the FP&A analyst pool and business stakeholders. Provide forward-looking insight into EMEA financial performance, including trends, risks, opportunities, and implications for strategic priorities. Own the monthly management reporting and performance analysis process for the division, ensuring reporting is accurate, timely, concise, and decision oriented. Deliver transparent financial updates and actionable recommendations to EMEA operations, regional leadership, and the Head of FP&A. Help business leaders understand key planning, budgeting, and forecasting assumptions and challenge inputs constructively to improve forecast quality and accountability. Prepare cost-benefit analyses, business cases, scenario models, and what-if analyses to support operational, corporate, and strategic initiatives. Partner with Finance Business Partners, regional and staff function counterparts, and other internal stakeholders to understand market and business changes and assess potential financial implications. Support ad hoc analysis and special projects as needed, with a focus on clear insight, practical recommendations, and business impact. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience; master's degree preferred. Professional certification such as CPA, ACA, ACCA, or equivalent preferred. 7-10+ years of related finance experience, preferably within insurance, financial services, strategy, consulting, or a global business environment. Strong strategic thinking and execution skills, with the ability to connect financial performance to business priorities and outcomes. Sound judgement, decisiveness, and the ability to provide fact-based recommendations in complex or ambiguous situations. Broad understanding of finance, business operations, and the regulatory environment, with strong commercial acumen. Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to translate financial complexity into clear business insight. Ability to build trust and credibility with leadership teams through responsiveness, constructive challenge, and advocacy for sound financial decision-making. Ability to coach and mentor FP&A analysts, helping develop business partnering, analytical, and communication capabilities. Strong accounting, finance, forecasting, and analytical skills, with the ability to develop clear models, scenarios, and performance narratives. High degree of ownership, initiative, and independence, with the ability to manage priorities in a dynamic, deadline-driven environment. Strong collaboration, team leadership, and results orientation, with the ability to influence across Finance and the business. Ability to motivate others, foster accountability, and support acceptance of change through clear communication and partnership. Proficiency with financial systems and standard business applications; experience with Anaplan and Power BI preferred. If you are interested in applying for this position or would like to refer someone you know, please apply through the Employee Career Centre. Internal applicants should also send the required internal application form directly to Vicki Fenny in HR. This position will also be advertised externally.
Job Description: Established nearly two centuries ago, FM is a leading mutual insurance company whose capital, scientific research capability and engineering expertise are solely dedicated to property risk management and the resilience of its policyholder-owners. These owners, who share the belief that the majority of property loss is preventable, represent many of the world's largest organisations, including one of every four Fortune 500 companies. They work with FM to better understand the hazards that can impact their business continuity to make cost-effective risk management decisions, combining property loss prevention with insurance protection. FM Renewable Energy is seeking an underwriter to join our Renewable Energy Construction team, supporting a global portfolio of renewable energy clients and construction projects. This role will support our clients and broader client service teams in structuring programs, placing reinsurance, and will lead the underwriting assessment process through application of their authority and documentation of conclusions in FM systems and applications. Close collaboration will be required with the Account Manager, Renewable Engineer, broker partners, and clients alike. Responsibilities: Support account teams with underwriting activities and strategic account objectives, including exposure analysis, pricing, terms and conditions, program structure, reinsurance coordination, certificate and quotation preparation, and proposal support. Participate in insurance program and policy development, working with internal operations teams to review documentation and maintain strong quality control over final materials delivered to clients and brokers. Develop and maintain strong knowledge of FM's underwriting guidelines, policy terms and conditions, pricing approach, and profitability analysis to support sound program design and sustainable portfolio performance. Support account servicing activities, including preparation for internal and client-facing meetings, presentations, and proposals, while continuing to develop effective communication and presentation skills. Leverage external and internal relationships to understand clients' exposures, operating strategies and business goals, and ensures mutually agreed project plans meet the long-term loss prevention, underwriting, and risk transfer goals of both the client and FM. Stay abreast of renewable energy and insurance market trends, and broader portfolio performance. Including competitor offerings, strengths and weaknesses, profitability, emerging trends, etc. Learn and effectively use FM's underwriting systems, applications, procedures, and delegated authority framework. Ensure underwriting documentation (policies, binders, endorsements) is accurate, complete, and properly issued, with underwriting decisions and rationale clearly documented in internal systems. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent; CIP designation desirable. A minimum of 2+ years' experience in underwriting. Demonstrated ability to make sound underwriting decisions, apply underwriting guidelines, and learn new systems and tools in a structured underwriting environment. Strong analytical, problem solving, computer skills and attention to detail is required. Working knowledge of account management, business communication, exposure analysis, negotiation, presentation skills, relationship management, and insurance program structure. Strong interpersonal, planning, and organizational skills, with experience applying policy terms and conditions, pricing considerations, profitability analysis, and underwriting guidelines. Experience with policy review, insurance program structure, global placements, complex property accounts, and multi-carrier placements is preferred. Curious and driven to learn about new technologies, market practices, and trends. Associateship of the Chartered Insurance Institute (ACII) or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation would be an advantage. Varying levels of experience and qualifications will be considered. FM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce.
Jul 15, 2026
Full time
Job Description: Established nearly two centuries ago, FM is a leading mutual insurance company whose capital, scientific research capability and engineering expertise are solely dedicated to property risk management and the resilience of its policyholder-owners. These owners, who share the belief that the majority of property loss is preventable, represent many of the world's largest organisations, including one of every four Fortune 500 companies. They work with FM to better understand the hazards that can impact their business continuity to make cost-effective risk management decisions, combining property loss prevention with insurance protection. FM Renewable Energy is seeking an underwriter to join our Renewable Energy Construction team, supporting a global portfolio of renewable energy clients and construction projects. This role will support our clients and broader client service teams in structuring programs, placing reinsurance, and will lead the underwriting assessment process through application of their authority and documentation of conclusions in FM systems and applications. Close collaboration will be required with the Account Manager, Renewable Engineer, broker partners, and clients alike. Responsibilities: Support account teams with underwriting activities and strategic account objectives, including exposure analysis, pricing, terms and conditions, program structure, reinsurance coordination, certificate and quotation preparation, and proposal support. Participate in insurance program and policy development, working with internal operations teams to review documentation and maintain strong quality control over final materials delivered to clients and brokers. Develop and maintain strong knowledge of FM's underwriting guidelines, policy terms and conditions, pricing approach, and profitability analysis to support sound program design and sustainable portfolio performance. Support account servicing activities, including preparation for internal and client-facing meetings, presentations, and proposals, while continuing to develop effective communication and presentation skills. Leverage external and internal relationships to understand clients' exposures, operating strategies and business goals, and ensures mutually agreed project plans meet the long-term loss prevention, underwriting, and risk transfer goals of both the client and FM. Stay abreast of renewable energy and insurance market trends, and broader portfolio performance. Including competitor offerings, strengths and weaknesses, profitability, emerging trends, etc. Learn and effectively use FM's underwriting systems, applications, procedures, and delegated authority framework. Ensure underwriting documentation (policies, binders, endorsements) is accurate, complete, and properly issued, with underwriting decisions and rationale clearly documented in internal systems. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent; CIP designation desirable. A minimum of 2+ years' experience in underwriting. Demonstrated ability to make sound underwriting decisions, apply underwriting guidelines, and learn new systems and tools in a structured underwriting environment. Strong analytical, problem solving, computer skills and attention to detail is required. Working knowledge of account management, business communication, exposure analysis, negotiation, presentation skills, relationship management, and insurance program structure. Strong interpersonal, planning, and organizational skills, with experience applying policy terms and conditions, pricing considerations, profitability analysis, and underwriting guidelines. Experience with policy review, insurance program structure, global placements, complex property accounts, and multi-carrier placements is preferred. Curious and driven to learn about new technologies, market practices, and trends. Associateship of the Chartered Insurance Institute (ACII) or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation would be an advantage. Varying levels of experience and qualifications will be considered. FM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce.
Job Description: The Financial Planning and Analysis team has an exciting opportunity for a Finance Business Partner to support the EMEA division. This role will serve as a trusted advisor to regional and functional leadership, translating financial performance, market dynamics, and business drivers into clear insight and practical recommendations. The Finance Business Partner will play a key role in strengthening planning, forecasting, management reporting, and decision support across EMEA, helping leaders evaluate risks, opportunities, scenarios, and investment choices with greater financial discipline and confidence. Key Responsibilities: Lead the end-to-end planning, budgeting, and forecasting process for the EMEA division, including coordination of key assumptions, business drivers, and inputs within the planning tool. Develop the annual plan, budgets, forecasts, and related financial analysis for EMEA in partnership with the FP&A analyst pool and business stakeholders. Provide forward-looking insight into EMEA financial performance, including trends, risks, opportunities, and implications for strategic priorities. Own the monthly management reporting and performance analysis process for the division, ensuring reporting is accurate, timely, concise, and decision oriented. Deliver transparent financial updates and actionable recommendations to EMEA operations, regional leadership, and the Head of FP&A. Help business leaders understand key planning, budgeting, and forecasting assumptions and challenge inputs constructively to improve forecast quality and accountability. Prepare cost-benefit analyses, business cases, scenario models, and what-if analyses to support operational, corporate, and strategic initiatives. Partner with Finance Business Partners, regional and staff function counterparts, and other internal stakeholders to understand market and business changes and assess potential financial implications. Support ad hoc analysis and special projects as needed, with a focus on clear insight, practical recommendations, and business impact. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience; master's degree preferred. Professional certification such as CPA, ACA, ACCA, or equivalent preferred. 7-10+ years of related finance experience, preferably within insurance, financial services, strategy, consulting, or a global business environment. Strong strategic thinking and execution skills, with the ability to connect financial performance to business priorities and outcomes. Sound judgement, decisiveness, and the ability to provide fact-based recommendations in complex or ambiguous situations. Broad understanding of finance, business operations, and the regulatory environment, with strong commercial acumen. Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to translate financial complexity into clear business insight. Ability to build trust and credibility with leadership teams through responsiveness, constructive challenge, and advocacy for sound financial decision-making. Ability to coach and mentor FP&A analysts, helping develop business partnering, analytical, and communication capabilities. Strong accounting, finance, forecasting, and analytical skills, with the ability to develop clear models, scenarios, and performance narratives. High degree of ownership, initiative, and independence, with the ability to manage priorities in a dynamic, deadline-driven environment. Strong collaboration, team leadership, and results orientation, with the ability to influence across Finance and the business. Ability to motivate others, foster accountability, and support acceptance of change through clear communication and partnership. Proficiency with financial systems and standard business applications; experience with Anaplan and Power BI preferred. If you are interested in applying for this position or would like to refer someone you know, please apply through the Employee Career Centre. Internal applicants should also send the required internal application form directly to Vicki Fenny in HR. This position will also be advertised externally.
Jul 15, 2026
Full time
Job Description: The Financial Planning and Analysis team has an exciting opportunity for a Finance Business Partner to support the EMEA division. This role will serve as a trusted advisor to regional and functional leadership, translating financial performance, market dynamics, and business drivers into clear insight and practical recommendations. The Finance Business Partner will play a key role in strengthening planning, forecasting, management reporting, and decision support across EMEA, helping leaders evaluate risks, opportunities, scenarios, and investment choices with greater financial discipline and confidence. Key Responsibilities: Lead the end-to-end planning, budgeting, and forecasting process for the EMEA division, including coordination of key assumptions, business drivers, and inputs within the planning tool. Develop the annual plan, budgets, forecasts, and related financial analysis for EMEA in partnership with the FP&A analyst pool and business stakeholders. Provide forward-looking insight into EMEA financial performance, including trends, risks, opportunities, and implications for strategic priorities. Own the monthly management reporting and performance analysis process for the division, ensuring reporting is accurate, timely, concise, and decision oriented. Deliver transparent financial updates and actionable recommendations to EMEA operations, regional leadership, and the Head of FP&A. Help business leaders understand key planning, budgeting, and forecasting assumptions and challenge inputs constructively to improve forecast quality and accountability. Prepare cost-benefit analyses, business cases, scenario models, and what-if analyses to support operational, corporate, and strategic initiatives. Partner with Finance Business Partners, regional and staff function counterparts, and other internal stakeholders to understand market and business changes and assess potential financial implications. Support ad hoc analysis and special projects as needed, with a focus on clear insight, practical recommendations, and business impact. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience; master's degree preferred. Professional certification such as CPA, ACA, ACCA, or equivalent preferred. 7-10+ years of related finance experience, preferably within insurance, financial services, strategy, consulting, or a global business environment. Strong strategic thinking and execution skills, with the ability to connect financial performance to business priorities and outcomes. Sound judgement, decisiveness, and the ability to provide fact-based recommendations in complex or ambiguous situations. Broad understanding of finance, business operations, and the regulatory environment, with strong commercial acumen. Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to translate financial complexity into clear business insight. Ability to build trust and credibility with leadership teams through responsiveness, constructive challenge, and advocacy for sound financial decision-making. Ability to coach and mentor FP&A analysts, helping develop business partnering, analytical, and communication capabilities. Strong accounting, finance, forecasting, and analytical skills, with the ability to develop clear models, scenarios, and performance narratives. High degree of ownership, initiative, and independence, with the ability to manage priorities in a dynamic, deadline-driven environment. Strong collaboration, team leadership, and results orientation, with the ability to influence across Finance and the business. Ability to motivate others, foster accountability, and support acceptance of change through clear communication and partnership. Proficiency with financial systems and standard business applications; experience with Anaplan and Power BI preferred. If you are interested in applying for this position or would like to refer someone you know, please apply through the Employee Career Centre. Internal applicants should also send the required internal application form directly to Vicki Fenny in HR. This position will also be advertised externally.
Job Description: Established nearly two centuries ago, FM is a leading mutual insurance company whose capital, scientific research capability and engineering expertise are solely dedicated to property risk management and the resilience of its policyholder-owners. These owners, who share the belief that the majority of property loss is preventable, represent many of the world's largest organisations, including one of every four Fortune 500 companies. They work with FM to better understand the hazards that can impact their business continuity to make cost-effective risk management decisions, combining property loss prevention with insurance protection. FM Renewable Energy is seeking an underwriter to join our Renewable Energy Construction team, supporting a global portfolio of renewable energy clients and construction projects. This role will support our clients and broader client service teams in structuring programs, placing reinsurance, and will lead the underwriting assessment process through application of their authority and documentation of conclusions in FM systems and applications. Close collaboration will be required with the Account Manager, Renewable Engineer, broker partners, and clients alike. Responsibilities: Support account teams with underwriting activities and strategic account objectives, including exposure analysis, pricing, terms and conditions, program structure, reinsurance coordination, certificate and quotation preparation, and proposal support. Participate in insurance program and policy development, working with internal operations teams to review documentation and maintain strong quality control over final materials delivered to clients and brokers. Develop and maintain strong knowledge of FM's underwriting guidelines, policy terms and conditions, pricing approach, and profitability analysis to support sound program design and sustainable portfolio performance. Support account servicing activities, including preparation for internal and client-facing meetings, presentations, and proposals, while continuing to develop effective communication and presentation skills. Leverage external and internal relationships to understand clients' exposures, operating strategies and business goals, and ensures mutually agreed project plans meet the long-term loss prevention, underwriting, and risk transfer goals of both the client and FM. Stay abreast of renewable energy and insurance market trends, and broader portfolio performance. Including competitor offerings, strengths and weaknesses, profitability, emerging trends, etc. Learn and effectively use FM's underwriting systems, applications, procedures, and delegated authority framework. Ensure underwriting documentation (policies, binders, endorsements) is accurate, complete, and properly issued, with underwriting decisions and rationale clearly documented in internal systems. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent; CIP designation desirable. A minimum of 2+ years' experience in underwriting. Demonstrated ability to make sound underwriting decisions, apply underwriting guidelines, and learn new systems and tools in a structured underwriting environment. Strong analytical, problem solving, computer skills and attention to detail is required. Working knowledge of account management, business communication, exposure analysis, negotiation, presentation skills, relationship management, and insurance program structure. Strong interpersonal, planning, and organizational skills, with experience applying policy terms and conditions, pricing considerations, profitability analysis, and underwriting guidelines. Experience with policy review, insurance program structure, global placements, complex property accounts, and multi-carrier placements is preferred. Curious and driven to learn about new technologies, market practices, and trends. Associateship of the Chartered Insurance Institute (ACII) or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation would be an advantage. Varying levels of experience and qualifications will be considered. FM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce.
Jul 15, 2026
Full time
Job Description: Established nearly two centuries ago, FM is a leading mutual insurance company whose capital, scientific research capability and engineering expertise are solely dedicated to property risk management and the resilience of its policyholder-owners. These owners, who share the belief that the majority of property loss is preventable, represent many of the world's largest organisations, including one of every four Fortune 500 companies. They work with FM to better understand the hazards that can impact their business continuity to make cost-effective risk management decisions, combining property loss prevention with insurance protection. FM Renewable Energy is seeking an underwriter to join our Renewable Energy Construction team, supporting a global portfolio of renewable energy clients and construction projects. This role will support our clients and broader client service teams in structuring programs, placing reinsurance, and will lead the underwriting assessment process through application of their authority and documentation of conclusions in FM systems and applications. Close collaboration will be required with the Account Manager, Renewable Engineer, broker partners, and clients alike. Responsibilities: Support account teams with underwriting activities and strategic account objectives, including exposure analysis, pricing, terms and conditions, program structure, reinsurance coordination, certificate and quotation preparation, and proposal support. Participate in insurance program and policy development, working with internal operations teams to review documentation and maintain strong quality control over final materials delivered to clients and brokers. Develop and maintain strong knowledge of FM's underwriting guidelines, policy terms and conditions, pricing approach, and profitability analysis to support sound program design and sustainable portfolio performance. Support account servicing activities, including preparation for internal and client-facing meetings, presentations, and proposals, while continuing to develop effective communication and presentation skills. Leverage external and internal relationships to understand clients' exposures, operating strategies and business goals, and ensures mutually agreed project plans meet the long-term loss prevention, underwriting, and risk transfer goals of both the client and FM. Stay abreast of renewable energy and insurance market trends, and broader portfolio performance. Including competitor offerings, strengths and weaknesses, profitability, emerging trends, etc. Learn and effectively use FM's underwriting systems, applications, procedures, and delegated authority framework. Ensure underwriting documentation (policies, binders, endorsements) is accurate, complete, and properly issued, with underwriting decisions and rationale clearly documented in internal systems. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or equivalent; CIP designation desirable. A minimum of 2+ years' experience in underwriting. Demonstrated ability to make sound underwriting decisions, apply underwriting guidelines, and learn new systems and tools in a structured underwriting environment. Strong analytical, problem solving, computer skills and attention to detail is required. Working knowledge of account management, business communication, exposure analysis, negotiation, presentation skills, relationship management, and insurance program structure. Strong interpersonal, planning, and organizational skills, with experience applying policy terms and conditions, pricing considerations, profitability analysis, and underwriting guidelines. Experience with policy review, insurance program structure, global placements, complex property accounts, and multi-carrier placements is preferred. Curious and driven to learn about new technologies, market practices, and trends. Associateship of the Chartered Insurance Institute (ACII) or Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation would be an advantage. Varying levels of experience and qualifications will be considered. FM is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce.