The Regulatory Reporting Analyst (RRA) serves as an internal subject matter expert in insurance regulatory reporting, covering NAIC, Solvency II, and BMA reporting. In this role, RRAs provide guidance to both internal and external parties on the appropriate management of regulatory reporting. They also establish and manage internal controls to guarantee the accuracy of data in this context.
Responsibilities:
Ensures regulatory reporting provided externally meets satisfactory requirements prior to delivery
Applies intermediary fixes to reporting while development works on holistic reporting solutions
Interacts with Product Owner and development teams to identify and refine satisfactory reporting requirements
Supports Operations Departments by answering questions regarding the Clearwater software implementation regulatory guidance updates.
Creates tie-out rules that are used to check the data accuracy of reports.
Debugs code to root cause defects
Responds quickly, accurately, and thoroughly to internal and external inquiries
Works closely with Software Development Engineers to resolve defects
Submits defects in code updates and retests and verifies these defects once they are fixed.
Serves as content expert in area of expertise
Reviews and provides feedback on requirements, design, and scope documents.
May assist with education and training relating to NAIC Reporting enhancements and conveying corrections to other employees.
Applies acquired skills, procedures, and decision-making best practices to complete a variety of issues in creative ways. I.e.: cash flows, complex assets, corporate actions, reference data, etc.
Looks for opportunities to improve our data and systems and can earn the ability to allocate 30% of their time to work on said projects.
Proficient knowledge of the front office. Can provide an externally facing demonstration of our website and answer the most high-level questions about our offering.
Addresses client regulatory issues for external facing interactions and engages in client meetings and provides updates.
Understands the difference between value and functionality and can consistently deliver value messages in internal and external interactions.
Able to fulfill most data mining requests. (Joins, Applies, Functions).
Able to read code with minimal assistance
Runs pre-built queries, general understanding of SQL fundamentals and basic knowledge of computer languages (modify selects and where clauses).
Required Skills:
Strong skills with Excel such as VLOOKUP, SUMIF, Pivot Tables, and Ribbon Utilization
Knowledge of Statutory Accounting for regulatory reporting and working with regulatory guidance
Knowledge of financial/investment accounting preferred.
Knowledge of fixed income investments preferred.
Securities or financial markets experience preferred.
SQL query writing skills preferred.
Knowledge of STAT and NAIC guidance preferred.
Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Excellent attention to detail and strong documentation skills.
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills.
Strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
Exceptional problem-solving abilities.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's/Master’s degree in finance, accounting, economics, data science, data analytics or a related field.
4+ years of relevant experience

Clearwater Analytics (NYSE: CWAN) is transforming investment management with the industry’s most comprehensive cloud-native platform for institutional investors across global public and private markets. While legacy systems create risk, inefficiency, and data fragmentation, CWAN’s single-instance, multi-tenant architecture delivers real-time data and AI-driven insights throughout the investment lifecycle. The platform eliminates information silos by integrating portfolio management, trading, investment accounting, reconciliation, regulatory reporting, performance, compliance, and risk analytics in one unified system. Serving leading insurers, asset managers, hedge funds, banks, corporations, and governments, CWAN supports over $8.8 trillion in assets globally. Learn more at cwan.com.