Vehicle and home service contract claims administrator modernizing data infrastructure
American Auto Shield processes claims for vehicle and home service contracts across a 500+ person organization. The company is executing a significant data modernization: migrating legacy warehousing to Microsoft Fabric, implementing medallion architecture in OneLake, and standardizing data governance. Hiring is heavily weighted toward data roles (3 of 7 open positions), with senior-level dominance — a profile that matches active infrastructure build-out rather than volume scaling.
Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Lakewood, Colorado, American Auto Shield administers vehicle and home service contract claims. The company operates across vehicle types including standard automobiles, rideshare, motorcycles, and off-road vehicles. American Auto Shield employs 501–1,000 people and serves as a claims processor and repair negotiator for service contract holders. The organization is currently modernizing its data foundation, moving from legacy warehouse systems to a cloud-native architecture on Microsoft Azure and Fabric while implementing standardized data governance and real-time pipeline infrastructure.
Core stack: .NET, Angular, TypeScript, C#, Microsoft Azure (Fabric, Data Factory, Functions, Service Bus, AD, OpenAI), Apache Spark, Delta Lake, OneLake, and Microsoft Office. Currently adopting and migrating to Microsoft Fabric.
Primary focus: data ecosystem modernization, including Microsoft Fabric enterprise adoption, legacy warehouse migration to Fabric, medallion architecture implementation in OneLake, data governance standardization, and scalable data pipeline design. Also developing AI-enabled capabilities and CI/CD infrastructure.
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