Full-Time

Senior Analyst

Casualty Claims

Deadline 9/29/26
Netflix

Netflix

10,001+ employees

Ad-free, subscription streaming of on-demand content

Compensation Overview

$170k - $265k/yr

+ Stock Options

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Los Angeles, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Power BI
Python
SQL
Machine Learning
Tableau
Risk Management
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • 7+ years of experience in risk management, casualty claims, and insurance (preferably with Workers’ Compensation and Auto liability exposure)
  • Strong proficiency in data analysis and visualization tools (e.g., Excel, Power BI, Tableau, SQL, RMIS)
  • Experience working with claims management systems (e.g., Origami Risk, Riskonnect, or similar)
  • Knowledge of insurance policies, coverage interpretation, and claims handling best practices
  • Strong problem-solving and critical-thinking skills with a keen attention to detail
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to present complex data to stakeholders
  • Strong project management skills
  • Highly analytical, with the ability to use data to drive desired results and support intelligent risk-taking
  • Ability to challenge the status quo and drive change where appropriate; thrives on change, pace, action, and accountability
  • Ability to support and contribute to a high-performing team and lead external TPAs to desired results; demonstrated collaboration within a claims team and broader cross-functional partners
Responsibilities
  • Manage WC, auto liability, and general liability claims, leading Third-Party Administrators (TPAs), insurers, and legal teams to positive results
  • Build intuitive reports that enable analysis of claim drivers
  • Recommend data-driven mitigation strategies to reduce claim costs, claims frequency, and improve outcomes
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams (e.g., Finance, Legal, Safety) to ensure claims data is leveraged for operational improvements
  • Ensure compliance with insurance program requirements
  • Ensure compliance with Netflix reserving philosophy, approve reserves and settlements within designated authority levels, escalating high-risk cases to the Senior Manager as necessary
  • Review and analyze claims for delays, denials, and other potential issues, providing guidance on resolutions
  • Drive claim reviews and manage/lead TPA within assigned claims inventory and support overall TPA management
  • Drives and manages RTW within assigned claims; supports the management and success of the RTW program, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and assisting injured employees in their transition back to work
  • Collaborates with HR, Safety, and Legal teams to develop and implement effective RTW strategies and policies
  • Manages return to work for assigned claims, communicates work restrictions, and coordinates modified duty to reduce claims costs
  • Extract, clean, and structure large claims datasets to improve risk visibility and decision-making
  • Develop and maintain interactive dashboards and reports to track claims performance, cost trends, and loss projections
  • Leverage data analytics tools (e.g., SQL, Tableau, Power BI, Python, Excel) to identify risk exposure, claim patterns, and cost-saving opportunities
  • Identify opportunities to streamline and automate claim reporting processes and ensure data integrity in risk management platforms (e.g., Origami Risk, Riskonnect)
  • Conduct deep-dive analyses on claim frequency, severity, legal spend, and loss development
  • Utilize predictive modeling and trend forecasting to support proactive risk management initiatives
  • Familiarity with actuarial fundamentals and actuarial reports
  • Develops strong partnerships and communicates/collaborates closely with internal Netflix teams, productions, and external partners (TPAs, brokers, physicians, vendors, and payroll companies)
  • Provides guidance and support for loss prevention matters to ensure an open, proactive, and effective loss prevention culture
  • Supports operational/internal customer needs
  • Liaison (as appropriate) between Productions and TPAs
  • Maintains flexibility and openness to take on additional projects as needed
  • Presents to cross-functional partners on an ongoing basis for updates to the program, training, etc.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience on a corporate casualty/liability claims team
  • High level of organization, and the ability to multitask and manage time effectively

Netflix is a subscription-based streaming service that provides on-demand TV programs, films, anime, and documentaries to a global audience. It streams video through internet-connected devices such as smart TVs, game consoles, PCs, Macs, mobile phones, and tablets, and it does not show advertisements while watching. The service works by charging users a fixed monthly fee for access to its broad content library, which is regularly updated with new titles. Netflix also includes a children’s experience within the membership, offering PIN-protected parental controls and the ability to block specific titles to ensure a safe viewing environment for younger viewers. Unlike many competitors, Netflix focuses on an ad-free viewing experience and a large, continuously refreshed library across multiple devices. The company’s goal is to provide easy-to-access, on-demand entertainment to people around the world with a simple, user-friendly platform.

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Founded

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