
Bilingual Analyst - Special Investigations Unit (SIU)
- Montréal, QC
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
At CCG, we are committed to delivering an exceptional Associate experience. We offer:
- Work-life harmony with access to an award-winning holistic wellness program,
- Continuous learning through our robust corporate curriculum and education reimbursement program,
- Incredible rewards, travel incentives, and product and service discounts,
- Pay-for-performance and best-in-class recognition programs, and
- Competitive benefits that include a defined contribution plan, personal spending account, and so much more.
- Review SIU referrals and determine which claims meet the established criteria and will be accepted for investigation by SIU
- Analyze internal and external data systems to identify suspicious claims activity
- Complete open-source intelligence (OSINT) searches
- Design and create data reports/tools to proactively identify questionable claims or policy activity
- Providing recommendations for action post-investigation
- Support development of case investigations, fraud detection and tool enhancements for all lines of business and regions
- Identifies issues, resource challenges and competing priorities regarding fraud identification and escalate to Claims Management
- Minimum 8 year of claims handling or direct related experience in Personal and Commercial multi-line claims: Auto, Property, Accident Benefits and Casualty
- Experience with conducting OSINT research
- Experience working on a national level that involves different Provincial Legislation and policies
- Minimum 2 years working with data analytics
- Experience using fraud detection tools and proficiency in MS Office Suite products and previous use of HCAI
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment
- Completion of or willingness to obtain Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) certification preferred
- Completion of or willingness to obtain OSINT certificate preferred
- University degree or college diploma is preferred
- CIP designation or working towards is an asset
- Provincial licensing if/where required
- Fluency in both English and French required, including strong written and verbal communication skills.