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How much do workers compensation manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for workers compensation manager in the United States is $92,960.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,500.00 and $112,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by a Workers Compensation Manager, and how can they effectively address them?

One common challenge for Workers Compensation Managers is balancing the needs of injured employees with the organization's compliance and cost-containment goals. They often need to navigate complex regulations, coordinate with insurance carriers, and ensure timely communication between all parties involved. Successful managers proactively implement injury prevention programs, maintain accurate records, and foster collaborative relationships with HR, legal, and healthcare providers. Staying up-to-date with changing laws and providing regular training to staff also helps in effectively managing claims and minimizing risks.

What is the difference between Workers Compensation Manager vs Claims Adjuster?

AspectWorkers Compensation ManagerClaims Adjuster
Required CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor’s degree in business, insurance, or related field; certifications like CPCU or ARM are commonHigh school diploma or equivalent; insurance licenses or certifications like AIC or CPCU are often preferred
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, overseeing claims processes, policy compliance, and team managementField or office-based, investigating claims, assessing damages, and negotiating settlements
Employer & Industry UsageInsurance companies, large corporations, third-party administratorsInsurance carriers, third-party claims firms, self-insured organizations

The Workers Compensation Manager focuses on overseeing the entire workers' compensation claims process, policy compliance, and team management. In contrast, Claims Adjusters handle the day-to-day investigation, evaluation, and settlement of individual claims. Both roles require insurance knowledge, but the manager position involves more oversight and strategic planning, while the adjuster role is more hands-on with claims assessment.

What are Workers Compensation Managers?

Workers Compensation Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing an organization's workers' compensation programs. They manage claims, ensure compliance with legal regulations, and work to reduce workplace injuries and related costs. Their duties also include coordinating with insurance providers, facilitating employee return-to-work programs, and educating staff about safety procedures. By effectively managing these programs, they help protect both employees and employers from the financial impact of workplace injuries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Workers Compensation Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Workers Compensation Manager, you need a strong understanding of workers compensation laws, claims management, and risk assessment, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree in business, human resources, or a related field. Familiarity with claims management systems, OSHA regulations, and relevant certifications such as Certified Workers’ Compensation Professional (CWCP) is often required. Excellent negotiation, problem-solving, and communication skills set top performers apart in this role. These skills and qualifications are crucial for effectively managing claims, minimizing company liability, and ensuring both regulatory compliance and employee well-being.
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Workers' Compensation Manager

Workers' Compensation Manager

Virginia Transformer Corp

Roanoke, VA • On-site

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Posted 13 days ago


Virginia Transformer rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 18 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

324th of 430 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

On the heels of achieving 3X growth, Virginia Transformer is hiring to do it again!

We’re strategically building our team for the next 3X growth cycle — a phase that is both intense and incredibly rewarding. We’re highly selective about who joins us, because this journey isn’t for everyone.


If you have the drive, grit, and expertise to perform at a high level — and you want to grow your career 3X alongside the Company’s growth — we’d love to talk.

Apply below and let’s start the conversation.


Who We Are


Virginia Transformer is the largest U.S.-owned producer of power transformers in North America, and we’ve been able to grow the past 50-plus years through an unwavering focus on delivering for our customers. We’re more than 6,000 people strong and are known throughout the industry for being an engineering company that makes premium quality transformers in the shortest lead times.


As a privately held, organically growing company, we thrive on nimbleness, innovation, and tenacity.


Join Our Team

If you love the thrill of securing the U.S. electric grid, enabling all manufacturing in the country, and the energy of a fast-moving train — this is the place for you. We train hard, grow together, and lead with purpose. Every transformer we build is custom, every challenge unique, and every team member essential.


We’re looking for those ready to lead, fueled by commitment, and driven by impact. We are growing so fast that all our available roles are not yet posted, so let us know if you are interested and we will follow-up.


Job Title: Workers’ Compensation Manager

Location: Roanoke, VA

Company: Virginia Transformer Corp.

Position Summary


The Workers’ Compensation Manager will lead and oversee Virginia Transformer’s workers’ compensation program across multiple manufacturing, service, and corporate locations. This role is responsible for managing all workers’ compensation claims, partnering with insurance carriers and third-party administrators (TPAs), ensuring regulatory compliance, reducing claim costs, supporting return-to-work initiatives, and driving continuous improvement in workplace injury management.


The ideal candidate will bring 5–10+ years of workers’ compensation, claims management, or risk management experience within a manufacturing, industrial, construction, energy, utility, or heavy manufacturing environment.


Key Responsibilities

Lead and administer the company’s workers’ compensation program from claim initiation through resolution.

• Serve as the primary point of contact for employees, supervisors, insurance carriers, attorneys, medical providers, and third-party administrators.

Manage complex and high-exposure workers’ compensation claims and litigation matters.

• Partner with Safety, HR, Operations, and executive leadership to reduce injury frequency and severity.

• Develop and oversee return-to-work and modified duty programs to support employee recovery and reduce lost-time claims.

• Monitor claim reserves, settlement activity, and claim trends to control costs and improve outcomes.

• Conduct regular claim reviews with insurance carriers and TPAs to ensure timely and effective claim management.

• Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local workers’ compensation regulations.

• Analyze injury and claims data to identify trends, root causes, and opportunities for process improvement.

• Develop metrics, dashboards, and executive-level reporting related to workers’ compensation performance.

• Support OSHA reporting requirements and coordinate with Safety teams on incident investigations.

• Provide training and guidance to managers regarding injury reporting, claim management, and return-to-work procedures.

• Participate in insurance renewal processes and risk management initiatives.


Qualifications

Experience

5–10+ years of progressive workers’ compensation, claims management, risk management, or employee relations experience.

• Experience supporting manufacturing, industrial, construction, energy, utility, or heavy industrial operations strongly preferred.

• Experience managing relationships with insurance carriers, TPAs, medical providers, and legal counsel.

• Demonstrated success in reducing claim costs, improving claim outcomes, and supporting return-to-work programs.


Skills

Strong knowledge of workers’ compensation regulations and claims administration.

• Working knowledge of OSHA reporting and workplace injury management.

• Strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.

• Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities.

• Ability to handle confidential and sensitive employee matters.

What We Offer

Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.

• Opportunity to lead a critical function within a rapidly growing manufacturing organization.

• Direct exposure to executive leadership and strategic initiatives.

• Long-term career growth with one of North America’s leading power transformer manufacturers.

• Collaborative culture focused on safety, operational excellence, and employee well-being.


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