What are the responsibilities and job description for the Rates and Forms Analyst II/ III position at State of Maryland?
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.
GRADE
Rates and Forms Analyst II: $57,275 - $92,108 (grade 15)
Rates and Forms Analyst III: $60,987 - $98,313 (grade 16)
LOCATION OF POSITION
POSITION DUTIES
The MIA's Property and Casualty Unit is recruiting for an Insurance Analyst II or III in the Rates and Forms section. Responsibilities include performing timely and accurate reviews of Property & Casualty rate/rule and forms filings, to ensure compliance with the Insurance Article and Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR); communicating with filers to request support for or changes to provisions of filings; updating databases to reflect the most current activity on filings; reviewing and maintaining appropriate filing workflow to ensure timely handling of filings; and responding to questions concerning filing requirements and status.
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
- Two additional years of experience drafting or analyzing property and casualty insurance policy forms for a regulatory agency or licensed insurer, or two additional years of experience adjusting property and casualty claims for a licensed insurer, may substitute for the required education.
- Possession of a Juris Doctorate may substitute for the required three years of experience.
- Three additional years of experience drafting or analyzing property and casualty insurance policy forms for a regulatory agency or licensed insurer, or three additional years of experience adjusting property and casualty claims for a licensed insurer, may substitute for the required education.
- Possession of a Juris Doctorate degree, and one year of experience drafting or analyzing property and casualty insurance policy forms for a regulatory agency, or licensed insurer.
DESIRED OR PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Strong analytical and writing skills.
- Knowledge of and experience working with the Annotated Code of Maryland and COMAR.
- Knowledge of and experience working with Systems for Electronic Rate and Form Filing (SERFF) is preferred.
- Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) or Association in Claims (AIC) designation is preferred.
BENEFITS
STATE OF MARYLAND BENEFITS
FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS
If you have any questions about this recruitment, please contact lynn.hill@maryland.gov
For immediate consideration, you MUST UPLOAD ONE FILE (WORD or PDF) at the "Resume" tab that contains:
1. A cover letter stating your interest and salary requirements; and
2. A current professional resume.
If you are unable to apply online, you may submit the requested information via mail. Please include all items listed above to ensure consideration. Incomplete submission will not be considered.
Complete application packets may be mailed to:
Maryland Insurance Administration
Human Resources – Recruitment#: 24-009639-0005
200 St. Paul Place, Suite 2700
Baltimore, MD 21202
Salary : $57,275 - $92,108