Medical Claims Examiner Jobs in North Carolina

Medical Claims Examiner jobs in North Carolina concentrate in health insurance operations, managed care, and large hospital billing departments, with steady demand at both entry and senior levels across the state. The highest volume of openings is in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Greensboro, where employers such as Blue Cross NC, Atrium Health, and Aetna maintain significant operations. The most sought-after specialties are Medicare and Medicaid claim adjudication, ICD-10 coding review, and denial management. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.

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Overview

Open roles8
Top employerQuest Diagnostics
Top cityCharlotte, NC
Cities hiring6
Work type100% On-site
Top industryHealthcare

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Cone Health
Forensic Nurse Examiner
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Cone Health
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Forensic Nurse Examiner
Cone Health
Greensboro, North Carolina
Nursing
Healthcare Administration
Patient Services & Wellbeing
On-Site
Associate's
10,000+

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Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company
Construction Defect Examiner
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Construction Defect Examiner
Atlantic Casualty Insurance Company
Charlotte, North Carolina
Business Analysis
Business Analyst
Project Management
$90k - $124k/yr
Bachelor's degree
201-500

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Atrium Health
Forensic Registered Nurse (RN) Examiner - FNE/SANE
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Forensic Registered Nurse (RN) Examiner - FNE/SANE
Atrium Health
Charlotte, North Carolina
Healthcare Administration
Patient Services & Wellbeing
Physicians
$41.1 - $61.65/hr
BLS Certification
10,000+

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Mobile Phlebotomist/Contract Examiner - Williamston, NC
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Mobile Phlebotomist/Contract Examiner - Williamston, NC
apps paramedical
Williamston, North Carolina
Engineering (Non-Software)
Mobile Engineering (iOS/Android)
Software Engineering
$23 - $26/hr
High school diploma or GED

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Quest Diagnostics
Mobile Phlebotomist Examiner
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Mobile Phlebotomist Examiner
Quest Diagnostics
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Engineering (Non-Software)
Mobile Engineering (iOS/Android)
Software Engineering
10,000+

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Medical Claims Examiner Jobs by City in North Carolina

Where North Carolina roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Charlotte
2 jobs
Jacksonville
2 jobs
Asheville
1 job
Greensboro
1 job
Williamston
1 job
Fayetteville
1 job

Medical Claims Examiner Job Market in North Carolina

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

Who's Hiring

Quest Diagnostics
Quest Diagnostics3 open roles
apps paramedical
apps paramedical2 open roles
Cone Health
Cone Health1 open role

Top Industries Hiring

  • Healthcare & Medical Services

What North Carolina Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in medical claims examiner jobs across North Carolina.

  • High school diploma or associate degree in healthcare administration or a related field
  • Working knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding standards used in North Carolina payer systems
  • Experience reviewing medical claims for accuracy, completeness, and compliance
  • Familiarity with North Carolina Medicaid policies and Blue Cross NC plan guidelines
  • Proficiency in claims processing software such as Facets, TriZetto, or comparable platforms
  • Strong attention to detail with ability to meet production and accuracy benchmarks

Medical Claims Examiner Jobs in North Carolina: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a medical claims examiner in North Carolina?

North Carolina does not require a state-issued license to work as a medical claims examiner, so the path typically starts with a high school diploma or associate degree in healthcare administration, medical billing, or a related field. Most employers also look for a nationally recognized credential such as the Certified Professional Biller from the AAPC or the Certified Medical Reimbursement Specialist from AMBA. Completing a medical billing and coding program at a North Carolina community college strengthens a candidate's profile considerably.

Which companies hire medical claims examiners in North Carolina?

North Carolina medical claims examiner roles are posted by Quest Diagnostics, apps paramedical, and Cone Health and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. North Carolina's large self-insured hospital systems and regional managed care organizations also post frequently, reflecting the state's broad payer and provider base.

Which North Carolina cities have the most medical claims examiner jobs?

Charlotte, Jacksonville, and Asheville lead North Carolina for medical claims examiner openings. Charlotte's concentration of major insurance carriers and Atrium Health's expansive network drive volume there, while Raleigh benefits from UNC Health and state government health plan operations, and Greensboro anchors demand through regional hospital systems and Cone Health's administrative offices.

Are there remote medical claims examiner jobs in North Carolina?

Yes, and more than most fields, because claims examination is fundamentally desk-based and document-driven. About 0% of medical claims examiner openings tied to North Carolina are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting how well the role translates to distributed work. Denial management, Medicare claims review, and payer audit functions tend to be the most consistently remote sub-specialties.

How can I get hired as a medical claims examiner in North Carolina with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is a medical billing and coding certificate from a North Carolina community college, such as those offered through the NC Community College System, followed by applying to entry-level claims processor or billing specialist roles at large health systems like UNC Health or Novant Health, which regularly bring in candidates from adjacent positions in patient registration, medical receptionist work, or insurance verification. Earning the Certified Professional Biller credential before your first application meaningfully improves your competitiveness with North Carolina payers and third-party administrators.

Where can I find and apply to medical claims examiner jobs in North Carolina?

You can find and apply to medical claims examiner jobs in North Carolina on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings across the state. Search the available roles, identify the ones that match your experience and location preferences, and apply directly to the ones that fit.

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