Job Summary
The Complaint Resolution Analyst supports the Company's agent monitoring, anti-fraud, and consumer complaint programs. Responsibilities include investigating and responding to consumer complaints, supporting internal and external fraud referrals and investigations, performing agent monitoring, and managing regulatory inquiries from state Departments of Insurance. This role also involves assisting in reporting, contributing to policy and procedure development, and making recommendations for process improvements to reduce risk and enhance customer experience.
This position reports to the Compliance Manager and works closely with members of the Legal, Risk, Operations, and Sales teams.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Generally: Effectively communicate and provide agents, Company personnel, and third-party administrators with support and education on the Company’s agent monitoring, anti-fraud and complaint programs. Conduct outreach to agents, agencies and IMOs to discuss transactions pending review, explain the nature of any deficiency, and obtain updated information. Engage compliance management and corporate counsel regarding unusual cases or sales practice, fraud concerns, or complaint matters. Maintain strong working knowledge of the Company’s products, administrative systems and procedures. Make recommendations for process improvements based on investigation outcomes to prevent future complaints and reduce risk
- Consumer Complaint Resolution: Investigate and review customer, agent, and Department of Insurance complaints as assigned by management. Collect and analyze relevant documentation, transactions, and correspondence to understand the nature and details of each complaint. Draft written responses to complaints that are accurate, timely, and compliant with regulatory standards. Manage the complaint database for reporting and tracking purposes and archive relevant complaint documents. Assist in preparing management reports related to consumer complaint trends and outcomes. Report trending issues identified in the sales or administrative process to management.
- Agent Monitoring: Perform functions under the Company’s Red Flag system relative to complaints for identifying potential issues. Support all screening of producers seeking appointment. Perform electronic monitoring of agents as directed. Compile and respond to state insurance regulator inquiries regarding agents or fraud investigations. Assist with the continuous improvement of the Company’s Agent Monitoring Program
- Anti-Fraud: Perform investigative duties on potentially fraudulent activity by reviewing documents and files, developing investigative plan of action, and reporting relevant findings to management in a timely manner. Suggest and perform appropriate actions to resolve the circumstances and mitigate risk to the Company (producer terminations, dismissals, and probationary actions). Assist with ad-hoc investigative requests as directed by management
Supervisory Responsibilities: This role does not have formal people leadership responsibilities but may provide guidance, mentorship, or subject matter expertise to others.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Strong analytical skills and aptitude for detailed work
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
- Working knowledge of insurance industry rules and regulations
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree
- 2+ year of relevant experience in an insurance compliance, investigative, or operational role
Preferred Qualifications
- Insurance or financial industry designations, or coursework toward compliance, ethical, or anti-fraud designations (e.g., LOMA FLMI, AIRC, CFE)
- Paralegal certificate or legal support background is a plus
Other Requirements
- This position primarily involves sedentary work, requiring long periods of sitting, regular use of a computer, and occasional standing or walking, with reasonable accommodations available.
- Perform other functions, duties and projects as assigned
- Regular and punctual attendance
Ability to travel up to: 10% of the time
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Work Environments
F&G believes in an employee-centric flexible environment, which is why we offer the ability for in-office, hybrid and remote work arrangements. During the hiring process, you'll work with your leader to decide what works best for your role.
F&G complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and candidates with disabilities, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship for F&G. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact [email protected].
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About F&G
Since 1959, Fidelity & Guaranty Life Insurance Company (F&G) has offered annuity and life insurance products to those who are seeking security in retirement and protection during life’s unexpected events.
As a national Top Workplace1, an Iowa Top Workplace2 and a proud equal opportunity employer, F&G team members are empowered, collaborative, dynamic and authentic. We believe that by embracing these values, we will continue to build and strengthen the company while continuing to be a great place to work.
1Top Workplaces USA 2022 – 2023
2Des Moines Register Top Workplaces 2018 – 2022
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Skills Required
- Bachelor's Degree
- 2+ years relevant experience in insurance compliance, investigative, or operational role
- Working knowledge of insurance industry rules and regulations
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Strong analytical skills and aptitude for detailed work
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to travel up to 10% of the time
- Insurance or financial industry designations or coursework toward compliance/anti-fraud (e.g., LOMA FLMI, AIRC, CFE)
- Paralegal certificate or legal support background
F&G Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about F&G and has not been reviewed or approved by F&G.
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Retirement Support — Retirement program features a strong 401(k) match that supports long‑term savings. Access to additional programs like an employee stock purchase plan further enhances wealth‑building options.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Time‑off offerings include paid time off, company holidays, and paid new‑parent leave for all parents. Added practices like Flex Fridays and volunteer time off broaden the overall leave experience.
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Healthcare Strength — Coverage spans medical, dental, vision, disability, life/AD&D, and an EAP, with specialized provisions such as gender affirming care and infertility support. Travel and lodging assistance for out‑of‑state care underscores the breadth of protections.
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What We Do
Established in 1959, F&G is headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, and offers unique life insurance and annuity solutions to meet individual financial security needs through a national network of financial professionals. Our products have protected over 700,000 people across the United States. F&G is a company of individuals who believe in the power of partnerships, encourage innovation and creativity, and are transparent about decisions while delivering on their commitments. These values allow F&G to help you turn your aspirations into reality.








