Regional insurance provider modernizing data and operational infrastructure
Louisiana Farm Bureau Insurance operates a traditional insurance stack (SQL Server, Tableau, Power BI, VMware) typical of mid-sized regional carriers. Active hiring tilts heavily toward engineering roles with senior-level positions, paired with three concurrent data initiatives (governance, unified reporting, modeling) — suggesting a shift from legacy reporting toward more unified analytics infrastructure. Pain points cluster around deployment reliability, claims workflows, and pricing optimization, indicating operational friction in areas that technology might unlock.
Louisiana Farm Bureau Insurance is a public insurance company headquartered in Baton Rouge serving Louisiana customers across auto, home, flood, and specialty lines. The organization employs 201–500 people and operates through a network of local agents, adjusters, and support staff across the state. Current technology footprint centers on SQL Server databases, Tableau and Power BI for reporting, and Windows/VMware infrastructure for core systems. The company is actively hiring, with particular emphasis on engineering talent (11 open roles) to support internal modernization efforts.
SQL, Python, R, Tableau, Power BI, SQL Server, Active Directory, Windows Server, VMware, and Hyper-V. The stack reflects traditional enterprise insurance infrastructure with emerging data-analytics capabilities in Python and R.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The company operates as a public company serving Louisiana policyholders and has been in operation for over 75 years.
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