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Overview : We are seeking a Guidewire Practice Leader to drive strategy, delivery excellence, and growth of our Insurance Core Practice . This role will focus on building and leading a high ...

$124K - $223K/yr

Deep expertise in enterprise SaaS platforms (Guidewire preferred). * Recognized as a trusted advisor by customers; experience presenting to senior leadership. Culture Fit * Consulting versatility ...

Guidewire Business Analyst Location: REMOTE _ USA Duration: Contract Location: Remote must be within United States. Role Descriptions: Experience in Guidewire Policy Center Lead Business Analyst ...

Perform as a technical subject matter expert for Guidewire product * Good understanding of technology from the perspective of product implementation, systems integration and data migration

Configure and customize Guidewire PolicyCenter using Gosu, PCF, and Product Model. * Develop policy lifecycle functions including submissions, renewals, endorsements, cancellations, and ...

Configure and customize Guidewire PolicyCenter using Gosu, PCF, and Product Model. * Develop policy lifecycle functions including submissions, renewals, endorsements, cancellations, and ...

Configure and customize Guidewire PolicyCenter using Gosu, PCF, and Product Model. * Develop policy lifecycle functions including submissions, renewals, endorsements, cancellations, and ...

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How much do guidewire jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for guidewire in the United States is $81,830.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,000.00 and $99,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Guidewire job?

A Guidewire job typically involves working with Guidewire Software, a leading provider of core systems for property and casualty (P&C) insurance companies. Professionals in this role may work as developers, business analysts, or consultants, implementing, customizing, and maintaining Guidewire applications such as PolicyCenter, BillingCenter, and ClaimCenter. These positions require expertise in Guidewire configurations, Gosu programming language, and integration with other enterprise systems. Guidewire professionals help insurers streamline operations, improve customer experiences, and enhance claim processing.

What does a typical workday look like for a Guidewire developer or consultant?

A typical workday for a Guidewire professional involves collaborating with business analysts and stakeholders to understand insurance process requirements, configuring or developing solutions within the Guidewire platform, and troubleshooting technical issues. You may participate in daily stand-ups with cross-functional teams, review requirements or user stories, and conduct testing or quality assurance on new features. Communication with end-users and other IT professionals is common, as is documenting changes and ensuring deliverables align with project timelines. This dynamic environment offers a blend of technical problem-solving and collaborative teamwork, providing opportunities to deepen both technical and professional skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Guidewire position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Guidewire professional, you need a solid understanding of insurance industry processes, strong analytical abilities, and experience with software development or configuration—often supported by a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with the Guidewire suite (such as ClaimCenter, PolicyCenter, or BillingCenter), Java, and relevant certifications like Guidewire Certified Specialist are commonly required. Strong problem-solving skills, effective communication, and collaborative teamwork are vital soft skills for success in this role. These capabilities are crucial to implement, customize, and support Guidewire applications that streamline core insurance operations and enhance business outcomes.

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Guidewire Developer

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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AAA The Auto Club Group rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 281 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

210th of 281 rated insurance


Job description

Guidewire Developer

As our Guidewire Developer, you will use a variety of tools to help us add functionality and prevent issues in our Guidewire software, specifically in

PolicyCenter transitioning several markets to the Guidewire system.

Must live within 50 miles of Coppell, TX.

What You'll Do

  • Every day you will be working on your sprint stories.

  • We work in 2-week sprints using Agile framework.

  • Most days are development days.

  • You'll be coding in Gosu, using Studio - a version of IntelliJ customized for Guidewire development.

  • Your development story for that sprint may include batches, user interface (UI) changes, message queues, web service integrations, making changes to page configuration files or writing unit tests using Guidewire's unit testing framework.

  • All of our developers also support testing stories by designing or executing testing plans.

  • You will also make presentations to other developers during our code review sessions.

  • Depending on the complexity of the tasks reviewed, this can be as few as 2 teammates or the whole team of over 70 developers on a dev forum.

  • You will also present stories you've worked on during sprint reviews including the development team as well as product owners and other stakeholders.

  • You may also present at these meetings to over 100 people.

What You'll Need:

  • To thrive in this role, you should have experience in a production environment.

  • You know you will sometimes be on call.

  • You'll triage any tickets that come in, troubleshoot, fix bugs, and review logs to get to the root cause of any issues.

  • You have worked previously with an Agile team or understand these concepts.

  • You can expect to participate in daily standup meetings, you'll complete your projects or stories during our sprints, and you're ready to meet frequent deployment deadlines.

  • Prior experience with Guidewire is excellent, particularly if you've worked with PolicyCenter doing integration and configurations.

  • You have extensive experience with Java, Javascript, SQL, Gosu, IntelliJ, and Studio for coding new features, and you're able to use Mulesoft to build APIs and React or Node.js to work on digital apps.

  • Integration with different web services is a key component of this role, so your understanding of Postman, simple object access protocol (SOAP), and representational state transfer (REST) will be helpful.

  • You're comfortable speaking and presenting in front of 20 or more people. You are able to clarify and explain complex technical concepts to others who may be less tech savvy.

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Remarkable benefits:

Health coverage for medical, dental, vision

401(K) saving plans with company match AND Pension

Tuition assistance

Floating holidays and PTO for community volunteer programs

Paid parental leave

Wellness programs

Employee discounts (membership, insurance,

travel, entertainment, services and more!)

Auto Club Enterprises is the largest club within the national AAA federation. We have nearly 17,000 employees in 24 states helping more than 18 million members. The strength of our organization is our employees. Bringing together and supporting different cultures, backgrounds, personalities, and strengths creates a team capable of delivering legendary, lifetime service to our members. When we embrace our diversity - we win. All of Us! With our national brand recognition, long-standing reputation since 1900, and constantly growing membership, we are seeking career-minded, service-driven professionals to join our team.

"Through dedicated employees we proudly deliver legendary service and beneficial products that provide members peace of mind and value."

AAA is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Our organization participates in E-Verify


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The American Automobile Association (AAA), headquartered in Heathrow, Florida, USA, is a reputable force in the automotive and insurance industry. Originating in 1902, it began as a coalition of motor clubs with the common goal of providing better roads and travel conditions for motorists. Today, AAA is a comprehensive, multifaceted organization that offers a range of services, including roadside assistance, auto repair services, travel agency services, and diverse insurance products - Auto, Home, Life and more. A significant principle for AAA is to continuously deliver value to their 61 million members through safety, security and peace of mind. The company's mission and core values focus on championing its members' rights and interests, advocating innovation, integrity, teamwork and respect.

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10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Heathrow, FL, US

Year founded

1902

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