Insurance Contract Analyst – Property & Casualty
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Insurance
Risk Manager/Analyst, Insurance Analyst
Insurance Contract Analyst 3 – Property & Casualty
Apply for the Insurance Contract Analyst 3 – Property & Casualty role at Ohio Department of Insurance.
Position OverviewOPRAS is seeking two Insurance Contract Analysts 3's. As an Insurance Contract Analyst 3, you will play a key role in reviewing and analyzing a broad range of P&C insurance product filings including personal lines, commercial lines, and surplus lines to ensure compliance with Ohio laws, regulations, and departmental policies. This position involves interpreting complex insurance documents, communicating with regulated entities, and supporting the division’s regulatory and administrative functions through research, reporting, and collaboration.
Key Responsibilities- Analyze property & casualty product filings, including personal, commercial, surplus lines, and miscellaneous registrations, for regulatory compliance.
- Research and interpret applicable state laws, rules, bulletins, and departmental policies.
- Communicate compliance issues and filing requirements to insurers and regulated entities, providing guidance to resolve deficiencies.
- Respond to inquiries and complaints from insurers and the public in both verbal and written form.
- Utilize systems such as ODIIS, SERFF, NAIC databases, and other tools to verify data and support analysis.
- Create and maintain compliance review tools and work management resources to support workflow efficiency.
- Prepare reports, correspondence, and recommendations based on filing reviews and data analysis.
- Represent the department at meetings and conferences, providing regulatory insight and updates.
- Assist with administrative tasks including document management, proofreading, and supporting team operations during peak workloads or absences.
- Minimum of 6 years in insurance field working with insurance contracts (health, life, annuities, personal lines, commercial lines) pertinent to the assigned division and 6 months’ experience operating a personal or mainframe computer.
- Or 6 courses in insurance pertinent to the assigned division, 4½ years’ experience in insurance field working with insurance contracts pertinent to the assigned division, and 6 months’ experience operating a personal or mainframe computer.
- Or completion of an undergraduate core program in insurance, business or mathematics; 4 years’ experience in insurance field working with insurance contracts pertinent to the assigned division, and 6 months’ experience operating a personal or mainframe computer.
- Or 2 years’ experience as Insurance Contract Analyst 2 (66742) pertinent to the assigned division.
- Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.
Insurance
Agency OverviewThe Ohio Department of Insurance (ODI) was established in 1872 as an agency charged with overseeing insurance regulations, enforcing statutes mandating consumer protections, educating consumers, and fostering the stability of insurance markets in Ohio. Today, the mission of the Ohio Department of Insurance is to provide consumer protection through education and fair but vigilant regulation while promoting a stable and competitive environment for insurers.
OPRASMission Statement
The mission of the Office of Product Regulation and Actuarial Services (OPRAS) is to provide consumer protection and assure compliance with all applicable insurance laws and regulations through the review of insurance product policy forms and verification that premium rates are actuarially sound.
Compensation33.52
ScheduleFull-time
Classified IndicatorClassified
UnionOCSEA
Technical SkillsRegulatory Compliance, Technical Documentation, Insurance, Research
Professional SkillsAnalyzation, Critical Thinking, Interpreting Data
Agency ContactKim Lowry –
Work Location50 W Town St
Primary LocationUnited States of America - OHIO - Franklin County - Columbus
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