As an Underwriting Consultant, you will underwrite complex disability insurance cases, make informed decisions, and collaborate with stakeholders while maintaining a high quality of service.
The Opportunity
This role is designed for an experienced Individual Disability Income (DI) Underwriter who values sound judgment, decision-making authority, and meaningful work. You'll underwrite complex DI cases end-to-end, partnering closely with the field while maintaining the independence required to make quality, sound decisions. The work is fast-paced, varied, and rooted in strong underwriting fundamentals-balanced with real autonomy and trust in your expertise.
100% remote - work from anywhere in the U.S.
The Team
You'll join a close-knit, experienced DI underwriting organization where collaboration is real-not performative. Underwriters here lean on one another, share perspective, and respect differing approaches to risk. Our culture supports resilience, open communication, and comfort with ambiguity.
We're in the midst of a broader digital transformation, including a future underwriting system upgrade. Transparency matters to us, and so does investing in the long-term evolution of how underwriting gets done.
The Impact
Your work directly influences outcomes-for customers, distribution partners, and the business. Your underwriting judgment will be heard, respected, and relied upon. This is a role for underwriters who want to continue sharpening their craft, stay close to the work, and grow through complexity-while being supported by leadership that understands DI underwriting and values long-term expertise.
Key Responsibilities
The Minimum Qualifications
The Preferred Qualifications
What to Expect as Part of MassMutual and the Team
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MassMutual is an equal employment opportunity employer. We welcome all persons to apply.
If you need an accommodation to complete the application process, please contact us and share the specifics of the assistance you need.
California residents: For detailed information about your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), please visit our California Consumer Privacy Act Disclosures page.
Salary Range: $92,800-$121,800
This role is designed for an experienced Individual Disability Income (DI) Underwriter who values sound judgment, decision-making authority, and meaningful work. You'll underwrite complex DI cases end-to-end, partnering closely with the field while maintaining the independence required to make quality, sound decisions. The work is fast-paced, varied, and rooted in strong underwriting fundamentals-balanced with real autonomy and trust in your expertise.
100% remote - work from anywhere in the U.S.
The Team
You'll join a close-knit, experienced DI underwriting organization where collaboration is real-not performative. Underwriters here lean on one another, share perspective, and respect differing approaches to risk. Our culture supports resilience, open communication, and comfort with ambiguity.
We're in the midst of a broader digital transformation, including a future underwriting system upgrade. Transparency matters to us, and so does investing in the long-term evolution of how underwriting gets done.
The Impact
Your work directly influences outcomes-for customers, distribution partners, and the business. Your underwriting judgment will be heard, respected, and relied upon. This is a role for underwriters who want to continue sharpening their craft, stay close to the work, and grow through complexity-while being supported by leadership that understands DI underwriting and values long-term expertise.
Key Responsibilities
- Underwrite individual disability income cases end-to-end, applying sound judgment to accept, modify, or decline risk across medical, occupational, and financial dimensions.
- Partner closely with agents, brokers, and field partners to clearly explain decisions and facilitate thoughtful placement of business.
- Balance quality underwriting decisions with service expectations, exercising discretion in a fast-paced environment.
- Collaborate with peers and stakeholders to gather information, assess risk, and continuously improve underwriting outcomes and processes.
- Demonstrate the ability to work independently amid ambiguity while contributing to a collaborative, relationship-driven underwriting culture.
The Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED
- 5+ years of proven success underwriting disability insurance in a fast-paced work environment.
- $7K+ approval authority in disability insurance underwriting.
The Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree
- 8+ years of proven success underwriting individual disability insurance in a fast-paced work environment
- Approval limits of $10K+ IDI, $15K+ BOE, $250K+ Buy/Sell without a second signature
Business Overhead and Buy Sell disability underwriting - Third party distribution, bank, or wire house underwriting experiences
- Industry exams completed, i.e. ALU 101, 201, 202, LOMA, ALMI, FMLI, ALU, FALU, DIA, DIF
- Demonstrated knowledge of all aspects of risk selection (medical, non-medical, financial)
- Ability to think critically, problem solve using data to drive toward resolution
- Positive, inclusive, agile, and collaborative mindset
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
What to Expect as Part of MassMutual and the Team
- Regular meetings with the DI Underwriting Team
- Focused one-on-one meetings with your manager
- Networking opportunities including access to Asian, Hispanic/Latinx, African American, women, LGBTQ, veteran and disability-focused Business Resource Groups
- Access to learning content on Degreed and other informational platforms
- Your ethics and integrity will be valued by a company with a strong and stable ethical business with industry leading pay and benefits
#LI-Remote
#LI-JA1
MassMutual is an equal employment opportunity employer. We welcome all persons to apply.
If you need an accommodation to complete the application process, please contact us and share the specifics of the assistance you need.
California residents: For detailed information about your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), please visit our California Consumer Privacy Act Disclosures page.
Salary Range: $92,800-$121,800
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