Commercial Property Casualty Jobs in Michigan

Commercial Property Casualty jobs in Michigan concentrate heavily in the state's insurance, manufacturing risk, and financial services sectors, with demand ranging from entry-level underwriting support to senior risk management and claims leadership. Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing anchor most of the hiring activity, where established carriers and brokerages such as Auto-Owners Insurance, Accident Fund, and Consumers Energy maintain significant commercial lines operations. The most in-demand specialties across Michigan right now are commercial underwriting, loss control, and commercial claims adjusting. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.

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Overview

Open roles6
Top employerSIAA
Top cityTaylor, MI
Cities hiring6
Work type50% Remote
Top credentialBachelor's degree in business

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Property and Casualty licensed Insurance Sales Representative
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Property and Casualty licensed Insurance Sales Representative
Karen Yelder-Beard Insurance Agency
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Account Management
Customer Success
Sales
$51k - $61k/yr

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CG Financial Services
Contract Property & Casualty Insurance Trainer
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Contract Property & Casualty Insurance Trainer
CG Financial Services
Haslett, Michigan
Business Development
Partnerships & Business Development
Sales
Bachelor's degree in business

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Licensed Insurance Agent - Commercial Lines (Property & Casualty License Required)
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Licensed Insurance Agent - Commercial Lines (Property & Casualty License Required)
Wellness Medical Protection Grup
Livonia, Michigan
Account Management
Business Development
Sales
$60k - $75k/yr
Remote (US)

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Qualfon
Property & Casualty P&C Insurance Licensing Program-Highland Park, MI
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Property & Casualty P&C Insurance Licensing Program-Highland Park, MI
Qualfon
Highland Park, Michigan
Data Science
Health Informatics
Healthcare Administration
$18 - $23.5/hr
1,001-5,000

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FLEX INSURANCE
Licensed Property & Casualty Insurance Agent
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FLEX INSURANCE
Added 3w ago
Licensed Property & Casualty Insurance Agent
FLEX INSURANCE
Taylor, Michigan
Account Management
Customer Service
Sales
$31k - $140k/yr
On-Site

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Commercial Property Casualty Jobs by City in Michigan

Where Michigan roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Taylor
1 job
Haslett
1 job
Livonia
1 job
Tecumseh
1 job
Highland Park
1 job
Rochester Hills
1 job

Commercial Property Casualty Job Market in Michigan

A snapshot from current Michigan openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

SIAA
SIAA1 open role
Qualfon
Qualfon1 open role
FLEX INSURANCE
FLEX INSURANCE1 open role

What Michigan Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in commercial property casualty jobs across Michigan.

  • Active Michigan Property and Casualty insurance license or reciprocal license recognized in Michigan
  • Experience underwriting or adjusting commercial lines accounts across multiple coverage types
  • Strong knowledge of commercial general liability, property, and workers compensation policies
  • Proficiency with commercial rating platforms and agency management systems
  • Bachelor's degree in business, finance, risk management, or a related field
  • Industry designations such as CPCU, CIC, or AU preferred by most Michigan carriers

Commercial Property Casualty Jobs in Michigan: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a commercial property casualty in Michigan?

You need an active Michigan Property and Casualty insurance producer license issued by the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services. Candidates must complete a pre-licensing education course, pass the state licensing exam, and submit an application through the DIFS licensing portal. Most roles also require a bachelor's degree in business or a related field, and pursuing a designation such as CPCU or CIC strengthens your candidacy for commercial lines positions.

Which companies hire commercial property casualtys in Michigan?

Employers hiring commercial property casualtys in Michigan right now include SIAA, Qualfon, and FLEX INSURANCE, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Michigan's strong concentration of manufacturing, agriculture, and mid-market businesses drives consistent demand for commercial lines professionals across both direct carriers and independent brokerages throughout the state.

Which Michigan cities have the most commercial property casualty jobs?

Taylor, Haslett, and Livonia have the most commercial property casualty openings in Michigan. Detroit leads because of its dense concentration of corporate headquarters, manufacturing operations, and regional insurance carrier offices, while Grand Rapids and Lansing draw openings from mid-market commercial brokerages, regional carriers, and state government-affiliated risk programs that maintain ongoing commercial lines teams.

Are there remote commercial property casualty jobs in Michigan?

Yes, and more than many fields. Commercial property casualty work is largely desk-based and document-driven, making underwriting, commercial lines service, and inside claims roles well-suited to remote arrangements. About 50% of commercial property casualty openings tied to Michigan are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, with loss control and field adjusting roles remaining the most consistently on-site. Inside underwriting and account management positions carry the highest remote availability.

How can I get hired as a commercial property casualty in Michigan with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is through a commercial lines customer service representative or underwriting assistant role, which Michigan carriers and brokerages regularly fill with candidates who hold a newly obtained Property and Casualty license but lack direct underwriting experience. Auto-Owners Insurance and Accident Fund both run structured training programs for early-career hires in Michigan. Moving laterally from personal lines into commercial lines is also common, and earning a CIC or CPCU designation while working entry roles signals commitment that accelerates advancement.

Where can I find and apply to commercial property casualty jobs in Michigan?

You can find and apply to commercial property casualty jobs in Michigan on Migrate Mate, which lists current Michigan openings across carriers, brokerages, and risk management teams. Search the listings by city or specialty, find the roles that match your background, and apply directly through each posting.

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