Our Thoughts Are With Those Impacted by the Recent Michigan Tornadoes
We are deeply saddened by the recent tornadoes that touched down across Michigan, resulting in significant property damage and, tragically, loss of life. Our thoughts are with everyone affected. If you or your loved ones were impacted, we hope you are safe and know that we are thinking about you during this difficult time.
Your safety and well being come first. Once you are safe and able, the following best practices may help as you begin the recovery process.
Please Stay Safe
- Do not enter damaged structures until authorities say it is safe to do so.
- Be mindful of downed power lines, gas leaks, unstable structures, and debris.
- If emergency services instruct you to evacuate or restrict access, please follow their guidance
Document the Damage
- Take clear photos or videos of all visible damage before making repairs, if it is safe to do so.
- Capture damage to the exterior, interior, and personal property.
- Continue to document damage as conditions change or additional issues become visible.
Protect Your Property from Further Damage
- Make reasonable and necessary temporary repairs to prevent additional damage (for example, tarping a roof or boarding broken windows).
- Keep receipts for materials, supplies, or services used for these temporary repairs.
Temporary Living Expenses
- If you are displaced from your home, keep a log of temporary lodging and meal expenses.
- Save all receipts related to hotels, short term rentals, meals, and other necessary living expenses incurred due to displacement.
Do Not Dispose of Damaged Property
- Please do not throw away damaged items until your insurance company has had an opportunity to review them or has authorized disposal.
- If items must be removed for safety or health reasons, take photos first and keep samples when possible.
We Are Here to Help
When you are ready, please contact your agent to begin the claims process or if you have questions about next steps. We are committed to supporting you with care, compassion, and clarity as you move forward.
Continue to the Pioneer WebsiteWe are looking for an experienced BAS Developer with a background in Property & Casualty (P&C) Insurance. Responsibilities include developing, maintaining, and integrating billing administration platforms while working closely with business analysts, QA, and product owners to deliver effective insurance solutions. This position is based out of our Home Office in Flint, Michigan with the current hybrid work schedule:
- Monday and Friday: optional WFH
- Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday: in-person at home office location
Responsibilities:
- Design, develop and maintain billing system components including invoicing, payments, commissions, and delinquency processing.
- Customize and configure BAS platforms (e.g., Guidewire).
- Integrate billing systems with policy, claims, general ledger, and third-party payment processors.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather requirements and translate them into technical solutions.
- Write clean, maintainable code and perform unit/integration testing.
- Troubleshoot and resolve system issues and defects.
Qualifications:
- 3–5 years of experience in IT, with at least 2 years in BAS development.
- Hands-on experience with one or more BAS platforms (Guidewire, Duck Creek, etc.).
- Proficiency in C#, .NET and .NET Framework
- XML/XSLT/JSON
- Experience with REST/SOAP APIs and system integrations.
- Proficiency in Microsoft SQL Server
- Familiarity with P&C insurance workflows and terminology.
- Strong problem-solving and communication skills.