Classification Inspector - Workers Compensation
Who We AreSince 1923, NCCI has been committed to fostering a healthy workers compensation system. We are the nation’s trusted source for accurate, objective workers compensation information. At NCCI, we recognize that our employees are the reason our legacy endures today. We’re motivated by the opportunity to do challenging and interesting work, and our Total Rewards package attracts top talent. Our employees care about each other, and the communities in which they live and work. Our values of integrity, respect, quality and excellence, responsibility, and commitment guide our success.What We BelieveWe come from diverse backgrounds, so our commitment to inclusion is what brings us together to work as one.We respect each other and value our differencesWe can be authentic and feel like we belongWe promote equity in our organization and our communityTEAM: WORKERS COMPENSATION OPERATIONSPAY TYPE: SALARYJob OverviewAt NCCI, we’re the source you trust for workers compensation information. Our mission is to foster a healthy workers compensation system through the use of data, industry trends, and providing objective rate and loss cost recommendations. To help us reach our mission, we’re looking for a Classification Inspector to join our inspections team in the Western U.S.In this role, you’ll conduct both field and virtual inspection services to ensure the workers’ compensation classification system has been applied correctly at the discrete employer level, resulting in the most appropriate premium for a policy and consistency in application for the system. You’ll have a key role in providing comprehensive technical expertise in the classification system.This position is a hybrid, home‑based role located within the United States. The selected individual will be responsible for completing inspections in NCCI states surrounding their home‑based location, with assigned territory aligned to support efficient regional coverage. Use of a personal vehicle will be required.Travel up to 25% of the time will be required for candidates located outside of Florida, and travel up to 75% will be required for candidates located in Florida, including occasional overnight stays, due to territory coverage needs.NOTE: NCCI will not sponsor applicants for work visas.What You’ll DoAs an Inspector, you’ll review, select, prioritize inspection assignments, and schedule inspection appointments. In addition, you’ll:Perform physical and virtual inspections of various business operations, including traveling to the employer as necessary, and complete the classification inspection reportConduct background research on the employer and operationsReview policy details, current classifications, Basic and Scopes Manuals, and other necessary preparations to conduct inspectionsMaintain all information and data in the inspection systemAnalyze and identify classification code issuesReview, respond to, and resolve inspection correspondence and classification inspection disputesServe as the regional expert or resource in classification issues and general industry trendsAssist NCCI staff, regulators, and other customers with classification issues, providing assistance and fact witness testimony in classification code appealsReview and research manuals and databases on classification systemWhat It TakesBachelor’s degree or a minimum of 6 years of related work experience3+ years of related workers compensation insurance experienceExperience conducting field premium audits, classification inspections, audit reviews, underwriting, or other relevant field tasksKnowledge of workers compensation infrastructure, Basic Manual, Scopes Manual, and Classification systemStrong analytical and interpretive skillsTime management and project management skills with the ability to multitaskAbility to provide fact-witness testimony at administrative, non-judicial or judicial hearingsProficiency with Microsoft Office products, tools, spreadsheets, and content management systemsMotor Vehicle Record (MVR) check satisfactory to NCCIPreferred Skills & ExperienceProfessional insurance designation is preferred in Associate in Underwriting (AU); Associate in Premium Audit (APA); WCP or CPCU.What You'll ReceiveWork for the leader in workers compensation information providing data, insights, and tools for almost 1,000 insurance companies with over 100 years of experienceCompetitive starting base salary plus a targeted annual performance bonusWonderful team of dynamic people to work with who are fun, caring, and friendlyPositive work environment and culture, which celebrates success and honor’s each other’s contributions to the teamFantastic benefits packageWho To ContactZach WierzbaSr Talent Acquisition SpecialistZach_wierzba@ncci.comEqual Employment OpportunityNCCI Holdings, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is our policy to provide equal opportunities to our employees (for example, in hiring, promotions, training) and to all job applicants, and to maintain a work environment free of discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, marital and veteran status, gender, age, status as a qualified individual with a disability, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity or expression, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by law. This policy applies to all employees and job applicants for employment.We require a drug screen and background check. Smoke-free environment.