Truck insurance underwriting and claims platform backed by Old Republic International
Great West Casualty operates a Guidewire-anchored insurance platform (PolicyCenter, BillingCenter, ClaimCenter) built on Databricks, Snowflake, and multi-cloud infrastructure. Active hiring across support, claims, and engineering—with 26 roles posted in the last 30 days—signals scaling operations. The project backlog reveals a modernization push: API-first integrations, event-driven platforms, and ETL/ELT pipeline work indicate a shift away from legacy batch processes toward real-time data flows.
Great West Casualty, a subsidiary of Old Republic International Corporation, specializes in insurance products for the trucking industry through a partnership with Joe Morten & Son, Inc. The company operates regional centers in South Sioux City (headquarters), Knoxville, Bloomington, Boise, and Arlington, serving thousands of trucking customers nationwide. The technology footprint centers on Guidewire's core insurance applications (underwriting, billing, claims) layered on Databricks and Snowflake for analytics and data warehousing. Current operational focus spans claims processing, underwriting support, financial controls, and system modernization.
Guidewire PolicyCenter, BillingCenter, and ClaimCenter for core insurance operations; Databricks and Snowflake for data; AWS, Azure, and GCP for cloud infrastructure; Qlik and Tableau for analytics; plus Java, Python, C#, and JavaScript for custom development and testing.
API-first integration modernization, event-driven platform architecture, ETL/ELT pipeline design, CI/CD improvements, automated test suites for Guidewire apps, and enterprise process optimization including streamlined accounting and financial reporting workflows.
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