Why General Motors Insurance?
Working at General Motors Insurance is a chance to help reinvent what insurance feels like for GM drivers — standing at the intersection of the larger GM enterprise and a growth business focused on safeguarding the GM consumer and their vehicles. Inside the enterprise, General Motors Insurance is a strategic growth initiative, which means your ideas directly shape the blueprint of an emerging business and its momentum.
Powered by unique insights from GM’s connected technology, you’ll transform vehicle and driving insights into a seamless, connected user experience that rewards safer driving and simplifies every step—from quote to policy servicing to claims.
You’ll collaborate across GM’s ecosystem of companies, build products and processes at the foundational phase of a rapidly scaling organization, and see your work land in the hands of real customers fast. It’s the kind of environment where curiosity and execution thrive together: experiment, iterate, and ship solutions that reduce the total cost of ownership while elevating confidence on the road. Most of all, you’ll contribute to a new enterprise business that’s creating tangible value for consumers nationwide — showing how insurance, when truly connected, can become a loyal companion to every GM journey.
This position will remain open until filled.
ResponsibilitiesThe Fraud Intelligence Analyst II (FIA - II) will play a critical role in the identification and mitigation of emerging fraud trends targeting General Motors Insurance Company (GMIC) and its platforms. The FIA II will leverage advanced intelligence methodologies, data analysis, and investigative techniques to design, implement, and refine models and tools to detect and prevent fraudulent activity across the GMIC ecosystem.
About the role
- Analyze intelligence from large datasets to uncover patterns, anomalies, and red flags indicative of fraud
- Utilize predictive modeling tools to analyze fraud trends and provide insights regarding possible mitigation strategies
- Serve as subject matter resource regarding auto insurance fraud intelligence and analytics
- Develop dashboards and real-time monitoring systems to track fraud trends and provide actionable insights to leadership
- Collaborate with policy analysts, claims adjusters, legal team, and leadership to develop and refine fraud detection decision frameworks with effective alert systems
- Drive innovation by integrating advanced AI tools and techniques as well as common vendor tools into claims processes to enhance and advance fraud fighting efforts
- Consistently and proactively identify gaps in fraud detection systems and recommend solutions to increase efficiency and effectiveness
- Continuously monitor the performance of fraud analytic models (both GMIC-designed and vendor models) to ensure effectiveness as fraud schemes shift and evolve, modifying models to ensure peak performance and limit false positives
- Assist and consult on claims with red flags, providing desktop investigative assistance
- Serves as subject matter resource regarding fraud investigations
What makes you a dream candidate?
- Advanced understanding of current SIU investigation techniques and data analytic methods, including uses and applications of AI-based programs
- Industry knowledge of leading fraud analytics software and uses of various fraud detection products
- Detailed knowledge of how to derive actionable insights from data regarding fraud patterns and trends
- Strong understanding of digital claim workflows
- Advanced knowledge of techniques used to detect and investigate fraud through the life cycle of an automobile insurance policy
- Solid working knowledge of state and federal regulations related to insurance fraud
- Demonstrated data analytics expertise, including use of AI-based programs
- Demonstrated effectiveness in insurance fraud investigations, including evidence collection, interviewing, and reporting
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with keen attention to detail
- Ability to work in a rapidly changing start-up environment, building many tools from scratch and/or implementing new vendor tools for the first time
- Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams and build strong working relationships
- Demonstrated ability to present complex technical information clearly and concisely to diverse and sometimes non-technical audiences
- Excellent project management skills
Experience and Education
- High School Diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor’s Degree preferred
- 3+ years of Special Investigation Unit (SIU) and/or Major Case investigation experience in auto insurance required
- 2+ years of professional business analytics experience required
- 2+ years of experience using SQL and/or Power BI preferred
- 2+ years of experience in insurance fraud analytics preferred
- Experience utilizing Claims Fraud Detection platform strongly preferred
Licenses and Certifications
- Must hold current Property and Casualty (P&C) or Personal Lines License in at least (1) U.S. State or be able to obtain within 30 days of start date
Additional Knowledge and Skills
Working effectively within an AI enabled environment:
- Ability to use AI tools (e.g., Microsoft Copilot) to support daily work
- Skills in evaluating AI outputs for accuracy, compliance, and bias
- Experience integrating AI into workflows to improve efficiency or insights
- Familiarity with AI assisted research, summarization, and content generation
- Understanding of responsible AI use, including ethics and data protection
What We Offer: Generous benefits package available on day one to include: 401K matching, bonding leave for new parents (12 weeks, 100% paid), tuition assistance, training, GM employee auto discount, community service pay and nine company holidays.
Our Culture: Our team members define and shape our culture — an environment that welcomes innovative ideas, fosters integrity, and creates a sense of community and belonging. Here we do more than work — we thrive.
Compensation: Competitive pay and bonus eligibility.
NOTE: We are unable to consider candidates who require visa sponsorship for this position
This position is not open to agency submissions
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The base range for this role is: $61,000 - $116,000
At GM Financial, we strive for transparency in all aspects of our business, including pay equity. This is the GM Financial pay range for this role and job level. The exact salary and compensation will vary based on factors like knowledge, skills, experience, and education.
This role is eligible to participate in a performance-based incentive plan. Full time employees are eligible to participate in health benefits on day one of employment.
Skills Required
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Bachelor's Degree
- 3+ years Special Investigation Unit (SIU) and/or Major Case investigation experience in auto insurance
- 2+ years professional business analytics experience
- 2+ years using SQL and/or Power BI
- 2+ years experience in insurance fraud analytics
- Experience utilizing Claims Fraud Detection platform
- Current Property and Casualty (P&C) or Personal Lines License in at least one U.S. State or ability to obtain within 30 days of start
- Advanced understanding of SIU investigation techniques and data analytic methods, including AI-based programs
- Solid working knowledge of state and federal regulations related to insurance fraud
- Demonstrated effectiveness in insurance fraud investigations, including evidence collection, interviewing, and reporting
- Ability to use AI tools (e.g., Microsoft Copilot) and evaluate AI outputs for accuracy, compliance, and bias
- Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams and present complex technical information to non-technical audiences
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Strong & Reliable Incentives — Annual and performance bonuses are described as meaningful additions to total compensation. In several functions, incentives reliably boost take-home pay when available.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Generous paid time off, corporate and floating holidays, and paid volunteer time are emphasized. Time-away programs contribute significantly to perceived total rewards.
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Parental & Family Support — Paid parental leave and family-friendly policies are highlighted, with recent expansions mentioned in some areas. Support for bonding time is seen as a notable strength of the package.
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What We Do
GM Financial is the captive finance company and the wholly owned subsidiary of General Motors and is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. The company is a global provider of auto finance solutions, with operations in North America, Latin America and China. Through our long-standing relationships with auto dealers, we offer attractive retail loan and lease programs to meet the needs of each customer. We also offer commercial lending products to dealers to help them finance and grow their businesses. GM Financial employs more than 9,000 hard-working team members, and we're always looking for new people with diverse talents. GM Financial is a workplace where dedicated people have the opportunity to work together and celebrate our successes. Our culture is based on respect, integrity, innovation and personal development. GM Financial is committed to strengthening the communities where we live and work. Each year, we select several philanthropic organizations to support through our Signature Events program. The company and its team members actively support these organizations through many company-wide initiatives; in addition we support numerous other nonprofit organizations through sponsorships and monetary donations.








