TDI - Property & Casualty - Compliance Analyst I
Job Description
The Compliance Analyst performs an array of technical insurance work in the Property and Casualty Lines Office of the Property and Casualty Division. Work primarily involves examining and evaluating property and casualty insurance policy forms, endorsements, and underwriting guidelines to ensure conformity with laws, rules, and regulations.
This Position Essential Job Duties:
- Reviews, analyzes, and evaluates policy forms, endorsements, and underwriting guidelines for compliance with applicable laws and filing requirements.
- Interprets insurance laws and uses judgment to recognize noncompliant or unfair, unjust, or misleading policy language.
- Escalates concerns about policy language or underwriting guidelines to leadership as needed.
- Corresponds with insurance company representatives to resolve concerns.
- Responds to occasional consumer, industry, or other inquiries.
- May gather, analyze, and organize market data and other information.
- Works under moderate supervision.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Sixty college hours.
- One year of experience in property and casualty technical insurance matters or in a field relative to assignment.
- Regular work attendance.
- Travel may be required for up to 5% of the time.
- If travel is 10% or over, you must maintain a state of Texas Driver's License.
Additional Job Details
Note | Education and experience relevant to position requirements may be substituted for one another on a year-for-year basis. The interview will include a grammar writing test.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Demonstrated Knowledge Of State laws, rules, procedures, and regulations relevant to job requirements.
- Property and casualty insurance, including terminology, coverage, exclusions, conditions, definitions, and endorsements.
- Demonstrated Skill In Problem solving and critical thinking.
- Using Microsoft Office software applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and SharePoint.
- Using personal computers sufficient to enter and extract data from related systems and programs such as Centralized Accounting Payroll and Personnel (CAPPS) and other systems required to perform the job.
- Reading and understanding property and casualty insurance policy forms and endorsements.
- Clearly communicating complex insurance topics verbally and in writing.
- The Demonstrated Ability To Communicate and work effectively with a wide range of people with varied skills, knowledge, and backgrounds.
- Maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information.
- Analyze and solve work-related problems and work independently on a variety of administrative work and technical assignments.
- Manage and coordinate multiple tasks and priorities to meet necessary deadlines.
- Work both independently and as a team player.
- Work independently with sound judgement.
- Recognize and analyze new or unfamiliar concepts by using appropriate resources or escalation paths.
- Manage a dynamic workload with competing priorities to meet necessary deadlines.
Military/Veteran Information
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How To Apply
You may apply through CAPPS Agency Career Site or Work in Texas (WIT). The following information is required with your submission:
- Your submission must include complete: Employment history (month and year)
- Duties and responsibilities
- Education
- Certifications
- Licenses
- Employment questions*
We may reject submissions that do not include all the required information. If you are applying through WIT, log into CAPPS Agency Career Site to access employment questions and review your submission.