Insurance Affairs Specialist (Senior Inspector) | Sachbearbeiter:in (w/m/d) Versicherungsangelegenheiten (Oberinspektor:in)

Magistrat der Stadt Frankfurt am Main - Stadtkämmerei

Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland
Published May 21, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves managing insurance contracts and claims for the City of Frankfurt am Main, contributing to the city's financial administration. You will be responsible for developing coverage concepts, managing contract lifecycles, overseeing claims processing, and optimizing insurance-related processes. The position requires strong analytical skills, digital proficiency, and excellent communication. This is an attractive opportunity to shape the city's future, offering significant design and development potential within a dynamic team and a family-friendly work environment. You'll contribute to making Frankfurt even better through dedicated and responsible tasks.

Required Skills

Education

Qualification for the senior executive service in general administration OR Bachelor's degree in a relevant field OR suitable commercial apprenticeship (preferably in insurance).

Experience

  • Qualification for the senior executive service in general administration or a relevant university degree (Bachelor's) or a suitable commercial apprenticeship, ideally in the insurance sector.
  • Several years of relevant professional experience in internal insurance services (e.g., with insurers, insurance brokers, or in corporate insurance departments) is advantageous; mandatory with a commercial apprenticeship.
  • Experience in contract design and processing.
  • Experience with digital tools and advanced Excel skills.

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be able to submit official proof of recognition for foreign educational qualifications if not obtained in Germany or a Bologna Process country. Applications will only be considered in German. No specific work permit requirements mentioned, but implied need for legal right to work in Germany. Deadline: June 23, 2026.