Motor Trade Underwriter - Remote/Home Based

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

£55,000

Job status

Permanent

Location

Stride Resource Management
Ashton-under-Lyne, ENG, United Kingdom

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Are you an experienced Motor Trade Underwriter looking for flexibility, trust, and real trading opportunities with brokers? Join a fully remote role at an established insurer with a strong UK presence and a genuine appetite for commercial motor trade. This role offers autonomy, technical judgement, and the chance to build profitable broker relationships within a supportive environment. Enjoy flexitime, a 36.25-hour workweek, performance bonuses, private medical cover, pension contributions, and comprehensive career development opportunities. Embrace a people-first culture with plenty of benefits including retail discounts, gym schemes, and electric car options. Work remotely with genuine backing and structure — your underwriting skills and trading experience will be truly valued.

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Stride Resource Management

Stride Resource Management

🚗 Join as a Motor Trade Underwriter with remote flexibility, trading autonomy, and a great benefits package! Work for a strong, supportive insurer focused on profitable growth and genuine broker relationships. Enjoy bonus potential, private medical, pension, and career development. Perfect for those who want to work from home without losing structure. Apply now for this exciting underwriting opportunity! 💼🌟

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