Insurance Investigator II/III
Recruitment #25-009640-0006
| Department | Maryland Insurance Administration |
|---|---|
| Date Opened | 5/2/2025 2:55:00 PM |
| Filing Deadline | 5/16/2025 11:59:00 PM |
| Salary | Salary Commensurate with Experience (Salary Guidelines Apply to State Employees) |
| HR Analyst | Lynn Hill |
Introduction
The Maryland Insurance Administration (MIA) is
an independent State agency that regulates Maryland’s $46 billion insurance
industry and protects consumers by monitoring and enforcing insurers’ and
insurance professionals’ compliance with State law. Staff members are
subject matter experts who serve as a resource for lawmakers, consumers, and
other public and private entities.
The MIA is charged with a broad range of
responsibilities including the licensure of insurance carriers and insurance
producers (brokers/agents) operating in Maryland, the conduct of financial
examinations of companies to monitor financial solvency, and the review and
approval of rates and contract forms. The MIA investigates reports of consumer
fraud and consumer complaints about life, health, automobile, homeowners,
and/or property insurance. Insurance carriers are subject to market
conduct examinations and other actions to monitor compliance with Maryland
law. The MIA
also has a unit dedicated to consumer education and outreach, which
participates in hundreds of events and reaches thousands of individual
consumers annually.
GRADE
LOCATION OF POSITION
POSITION DUTIES
The Property and Casualty
Complaints Insurance Investigator assists the citizens of Maryland with their
written or verbal complaints and inquiries to ensure that insurers and their
representatives, premium finance companies, motor clubs and all others over
which we have jurisdiction have complied with the applicable laws and the
relevant terms of insurance policies when settling claims, canceling or
non-renewing insurance policies, or taking any other action with respect to the
complainants. Formal investigations are initiated upon receipt of written
complaints and investigated by written inquiries and responses between the
Investigator, licensee and complainant. Investigators provide management with a
proposed decision letter citing compliance with or violation of relevant
Maryland insurance law and policy terms and conditions at the conclusion of
each complaint investigation. Investigators may be called upon to prepare
files for administrative hearings and /or to provide testimony at such
hearings.
This is a hybrid position.
The incumbent will be required to work in the office, located at 200 St. Paul
Place, 26th floor, two days a week
and three days remotely.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Insurance Investigator II
Education: Bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university in Insurance, Business, or
related fields.
Experience: One
year of experience in the property and casualty industry as an
investigator, adjuster, underwriter or agent.
Note:
1. Four years of
experience in the property and casualty insurance industry as an investigator,
adjuster, underwriter or agent may be substituted for the education
requirement.
2. A minimum of three (3)
years' experience working within the Maryland Insurance Administration, or
another state's insurance regulatory agency, in a property and casualty
capacity as an investigator, examiner, enforcement officer, customer service
representative or administrative support capacity may be substituted for the
education requirement.
3. Possession of J.D. degree may substitute for minimum
qualifications
Insurance Investigator III
Education: Bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university in Insurance, Business, or
related fields.
Experience: Two
years of experience in the property and casualty industry as an
investigator, adjuster, underwriter or agent.
Note:
1. Four years of
experience in the property and casualty insurance industry as an investigator,
adjuster, underwriter or agent may be substituted for the education
requirement.
2. A minimum of three (3)
years' experience working within the Maryland Insurance Administration, or
another state's insurance regulatory agency, in a property and casualty
capacity as an investigator, examiner, enforcement officer, customer service
representative or administrative support capacity may be substituted for the
education requirement.
3. Possession of J.D. degree and one (1) year
experience in the property and casualty industry as an investigator, adjuster,
underwriter or agent may be substituted for the minimum requirements.
DESIRED OR PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
·
Commercial underwriting and
rating experience and/or property claim adjusting experience is preferred.
·
Working knowledge of insurance
laws including the Annotated Code of Maryland, Insurance Article and the Code
of Maryland Regulations ("COMAR").
·
English to Spanish, Spanish to
English oral and written communications skills is preferred.
·
Excellent customer service,
communication (written and verbal) and organizational skills a must.
BENEFITS
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
If you have any questions
concerning this recruitment, please contact lynn.hill@maryland.gov.
For immediate consideration,
upload one WORD or PDF file, at the "Resume" tab,
that contains:
1. a cover letter stating
your interest and specific salary requirements; and
2. a current professional
resume.
If you are unable to
apply online, you may submit via mail.
Please be sure to include
all documents listed above to ensure timely processing. Complete application
packets may be mailed to:
Maryland Insurance
Administration
Human Resources - Recruitment #: 25-009640-0006
200 St. Paul Place, Suite
2700
Baltimore, MD 21202
Incomplete submissions
will not receive consideration.
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