Field Representative - Central Valley
Company: Worker's Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description For over a century, the Workers'
Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California (WCIRB) has been
California's trusted, objective provider of actuarially based
information and research, advisory pure premium rates and
educational services integral to a healthy workers' compensation
system. The WCIRB is a California unincorporated, private,
nonprofit association comprised of all companies licensed to
transact workers' compensation insurance in California. The
operations of the WCIRB are funded primarily by membership fees and
assessments; no state money is used to fund its operations. The
WCIRB is a stable company and a proven leader in the workers’
compensation insurance industry nationwide. The WCIRB performs a
number of functions to accurately measure the cost of providing
workers' compensation benefits and ensure a healthy workers’
compensation system. To learn more about our company, please visit
About Us | WCIRB California. The WCIRB employs approximately 175
people with an average tenure of over 10 years. We are committed to
fostering a healthy, safe and diverse work environment leading to a
dedicated, collaborative and innovative workforce, Summary This is
a field-based position, with work performed from a home office and
travel to insureds’ locations as required. The Field Representative
uses significant independent judgment in applying knowledge of the
workers’ compensation insurance standard classification system and
of WCIRB procedures to analyze information collected and to
determine the standard classifications that apply to a
policyholder’s operations. Working independently, the Field
Representative is responsible for (1) classification inspection
reports, (2) Test Audits of payroll, (3) Test Audits of claims
classifications, and (4) general email and phone correspondence
with insurers, agents and brokers and employers. Core areas of
responsibility include : 1 . Field Representatives are expected to
meet established quality and quantity requirements reflected in the
Standard Performance Requirements including: Production: The Field
Representative is required to hit production goals for inspections
(Original, Renewals, Special and Targeted) and Test Audits.
Quality: The Field Representative is required to produce both a
quality inspection and test audit that are reflective of a business
classification and payroll. 2. Field Representatives meet and
interact directly with California business owners, with a primary
responsibility of delivering a positive customer experience through
accessibility, responsiveness, and professional conduct. Essential
Duties and Responsibilities · Interviews policyholders and inspects
their premises to obtain information needed to properly classify
their business operation for workers’ compensation insurance
purposes. · Prepares, proofreads and submits classification
inspection reports describing the employer’s business. · Examines
insurers’ payroll audits and policyholders’ payroll records to
verify the proper reporting of exposure by classification for unit
statistical purposes. · Conducts claims classification audits to
verify the classifications assigned by insurers to reported claims.
· Prepares, proofreads and submits the results of Test Audits and
claims classification audits. · Conducts ride along with team
members and other employees from home office (as needed) · Prepares
general correspondence including setting appointments, emails and
phone calls to employers, insurers, agents and brokers.
Qualifications To perform this job successfully, the individual
must be able to execute the tasks discussed in this job
description. The requirements listed below are representative of
the knowledge, skills and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations, as required by ADA, may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Bachelor’s degree (including completed courses in relevant areas
such as business administration, accounting, bookkeeping,
mathematics, risk management, accounting, and communication) or a
minimum of 3 years of Premium Audit experience with an insurance
carrier/fee audit company or equivalent experience that
demonstrates the required writing, analytical and computer skills.
Proficiency in basic workers’ compensation payroll auditing and
general understanding of the administration of the standard
classification system. Proficiency in Word and Excel. Position
requires a self-starter who can work independently and meet
production goals. Must have excellent interpersonal skills and the
ability to interface with a variety of individuals in a number of
different settings or work conditions. Sufficient mathematical
skills to understand payroll records to conduct a payroll audit.
Solid language skills to communicate clearly with co-workers and
people outside the WCIRB, and to write and proofread inspection
reports that are sent directly to the insurer without secondary
review. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations Valid California
driver’s license required. Work Environment The work environment
characteristics described here are representative of those an
employee encounters while performing the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
40%-60% time spent either at policyholders’ locations or traveling
thereto. Actual travel time varies with assigned territory. Travel
may require overnight stays away from home. 40%-60% time spent at
Field Representative’s home office engaged in preparing for,
researching, and producing classification inspection reports and
test audit reports. On-site inspections involve exposure to a
variety of work conditions that are not under the WCIRB’s control.
Success partly depends on effective time management skills,
self-motivation, excellent follow through and comfort with working
independently and alone most of the time. Work requires attention
to detail over long periods of time. Work is performed at fast,
accurate pace and in an occasionally stressful environment. Work
requires that certain production goals be met. Perks & Benefits At
the WCIRB, we go the extra mile to keep our employees happy and
healthy. Proud to be recognized as a Plan Sponsor of the Year
finalist for our commitment to retirement readiness through strong
401k and pension offerings. Some of our benefits and perks include:
Medical, dental and vision benefits Competitive PTO Program
Wellness benefits 401K and pension plan Social activities Community
volunteer involvement WCIRB is an equal opportunity employer
committed to an inclusive workplace that fosters belonging. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regards to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected
veteran status, age, genetic information, or any other basis
prohibited by law. We also consider qualified applicants with
criminal histories consistent with applicable federal, state and
local law. Thank you for your interest in the WCIRB.
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