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Global Cyber Wordings Analyst

Liberty Mutual

Liberty Mutual

IT
Boston, MA, USA
USD 82k-157k / year
Posted on Mar 24, 2026

Global Cyber Wordings Analyst

Job Locations US-Remote | US-MA-Boston | US-IL-Chicago | US-NY-New York
ID
2025-72927
Position Type
Full-Time
Job Grade
15
Department
050E-13779 Office of UW Global Cyber
Market
Global Risk Solutions
Minimum Salary
USD $82,000.00/Yr.
Maximum Salary
USD $157,000.00/Yr.
Recruiter
Kathleen Kelly

Description

Join our global Cyber team as a Wordings Analyst supporting the Global Cyber Wordings Manager in the strategic development and governance of our Cyber and Tech policy suite, including Liberty Cyber Resolution and Liberty Tech Resolution. This role is a hands-on business enabler: you will help translate complex legal and regulatory requirements into clear, market-ready wordings, maintain our global clause library, support manuscript negotiations, and produce practical tools that empower underwriters and strengthen broker confidence. It’s an excellent opportunity for an early-career insurance wordings or legal professional to build expertise in a fast-moving, global specialty line and make a visible impact on growth, innovation, and client experience.

Key responsibilities:

Wording library and drafting support

  • Maintain and expand the global wording library centered on Liberty Cyber Resolution and Liberty Tech Resolution, including endorsements, exclusions, and guidance notes.
  • Redline and prepare first drafts of standard clauses and endorsements; ensure consistency with definitions, coverage intent, and plain-language standards.
  • Track version control, change logs, approvals, and archiving;
  • Assist with localization for different jurisdictions, coordinating translations and filing documentation with Legal/Compliance.

Commercial enablement

  • Build practical tools (playbooks, FAQs, objection-handling guides, coverage summaries) to help regional teams position our products and close deals efficiently.
  • Prepare broker/client comparison decks and battlecards; support pitches, RFP/RFI responses, and manuscript negotiations with clause comparisons and recommended alternatives.
  • Triage wording queries from regions; track SLAs and referral approvals per the global governance framework.
  • Partner closely with Underwriting, Product, Global Cyber Engagement, Claims, Legal/Compliance, and regional leaders to deliver accurate, timely support and uphold governance standards.

Regulatory and legal stewardship

  • Monitor and synthesize global regulatory and market developments (e.g., Lloyd’s cyber war/systemic guidance, GDPR, DORA, NIS2, sanctions) into succinct briefs and recommended wording actions.
  • Maintain audit-ready documentation; assist with regulatory filings or attestations where required.

Claims partnership and feedback loop

  • Collaborate with Claims to capture lessons from disputes and litigation trends; draft guidance notes and propose clarifications to improve coverage certainty.
  • Support coverage position letters and documentation packs with research, citations, and clause histories.

Innovation and product development support

  • Help draft prototype wordings for new propositions
  • Check alignment between underlying policy wordings and reinsurance treaty/facultative clauses.
  • Administer wording management tools, ensuring robust version control, approval workflows, and usage analytics.
  • Build dashboards and trackers for adoption of standard forms, deviation rates, SLA performance, disputes, and audit findings; provide monthly reporting to stakeholders.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in business, economics, or other quantitative field. Minimum 3 years, typically 4 years or more of relevant work experience.
  • 2 - 5 years of experience in insurance wordings, legal/paralegal support, underwriting support, or product documentation; cyber specialty experience preferred.
  • Strong drafting, redlining, and proofreading skills with a plain-language mindset and exceptional attention to detail.
  • Working knowledge of insurance policy structures, endorsements, exclusions, and coverage interpretation; familiarity with cyber war/systemic language, sanctions, and privacy regulations is advantageous.
  • Research and synthesis skills to translate complex regulatory/legal topics into practical guidance and actionable updates.
  • Proficiency with MS Word (advanced track changes/redlining), Excel (trackers and dashboards), PowerPoint (training/pitch materials), and document/enablement tools.
  • Collaborative, service-oriented approach; comfortable operating in a global matrix and meeting defined SLAs.
  • Curiosity about cybersecurity risks and the incident response ecosystem; willingness to learn common threat scenarios to inform practical drafting.

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