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Contract Auto Insurance Fraud Investigator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Conduct investigations into suspected insurance fraud within assigned territories or Lines of Business, including complex, layered, or organized schemes. * Evaluate all aspects of referred claims ...

Claims Fraud Investigator

AZ · Remote

$65K - $107K/yr

Conduct investigations into suspected insurance fraud within assigned territories or Lines of Business, including complex, layered, or organized schemes. * Evaluate all aspects of referred claims ...

Conduct investigations into suspected insurance fraud within assigned territories or Lines of Business, including complex, layered, or organized schemes. * Evaluate all aspects of referred claims ...

Conduct investigations into suspected insurance fraud within assigned territories or Lines of Business, including complex, layered, or organized schemes. * Evaluate all aspects of referred claims ...

Conduct investigations into suspected insurance fraud within assigned territories or Lines of Business, including complex, layered, or organized schemes. * Evaluate all aspects of referred claims ...

Fraud Investigator

Maplewood, MN · On-site

$145K - $178K/yr

Fraud Investigator Collaborate with Innovative 3Mers Around the World Choosing where to start and ... Benefits, Life Insurance, Voluntary Benefits, Paid Absences and Retirement Benefits, etc.

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Insurance Fraud Investigator

West Virginia

Charleston, WV

$39K - $68K/yr

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Nature of Work ***This job opportunity is not in the classified service and is not covered by the West Virginia Division of Personnel merit system. *** Division: Office of the Inspector General Office Location: 900 Pennsylvania Avenue, Charleston, WV 25302 The Office of the Inspector General division is responsible for investigations of all types of insurance crime including, but not limited to, fraud. The ideal candidate will be responsible for performing the following duties: Insurance Fraud Investigators perform in-depth criminal investigations into allegations involving various types of insurance fraud and related criminal activity.

Performs administrative and regulatory investigations, as required. Formulates investigative reports detailing the results and findings of the aforementioned investigations. Submits investigative findings/reports to State and Federal prosecutors and courts for assessment and/or prosecution.

Testify in criminal court(s) and administrative hearings, when appropriate. Insurance Fraud Investigations are required to qualify with firearms and those who are law enforcement certified may be designated with limited arrest powers. Will perform other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications Training: Graduation from the West Virginia State Police Academy basic police officer or cadet program or an approved equivalent law enforcement training program. AND Experience: Five (5) years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid employment in law enforcement, two (2) years of which must have been investigative experience in criminal prosecution of fraud and white-collar crime. Note: These positions may require the ability to execute search warrants and possess limited arrest powers for criminal violations of the insurance or related laws of West Virginia.

Per W. Va. Code 33-41-8, those persons designated by the Commissioner to do so must meet requirements of and are certified as law enforcement officers under W.

Va. Code 30-29-5 and currently have an active certification. Other Information Come join our team.

We believe our employees deserve the best to make sure they have a great work-life balance. The WV Offices of the Insurance Commissioner offers a great benefit package that includes: Holidays - Minimum of 12 paid holidays Leave Accrual - Ample Annual (starting at 4.61 hours a pay period) and Sick Leave (5.55 hours a pay period) Accrual Medical Insurance - Insurance through Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) with several plan options and Flexible Benefits through Mountaineer Flex Benefits to cover additional needs Life Insurance - Free $10,000 Basic Life Insurance and additional life insurance offered at a low cost to you Retirement - Mandatory retirement where the employee contributes a portion of their annual salary and the employer also contributes, in addition to an optional 457 deferred compensation retirement plan