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Pinnacol goes beyond providing Workers' Compensation insurance to Colorado businesses. We are a technology first company that believes in making a meaningful impact in workers' lives across Colorado in their most difficult moments by designing solutions that effectively help them get the care they need. We enable our policyholders to report a claim with a mobile first experience, all while providing insurance quotes to agents and new clients in 5 minutes or less through our award-winning app.<br><br>These customer-focused experiences are built on nimble platforms capable of using the latest and greatest technology available. Our Tech Stack includes:<br><br>Salesforce<br><br>React<br><br>Python<br><br>Gitlab<br><br>Google Cloud Platform<br><br><ul><li>Cloud Functions, AppEngine and AppScript</li><li>Pub/Sub</li><li>BigQuery</li><li>Cloud Composer (Apache Airflow)</li><li>Cloud SQL (PostgreSQL)</li><li>Storage</li><li>Secrets Manager</li><li>Kubernetes (GKE)<br><br></li></ul>Hashicorp Terraform and Vault<br><br>This is about more than shiny code and sleek design. Pinnacol's culture sets us apart. We listen to our customers to create experiences with their insights in mind. We actively seek feedback from our injured workers and policyholders through surveys, focus groups, feature testing and research. It feels like family at Pinnacol. We do virtual team building and happy hours using Zoom and JackboxTV Games. We grow talent from within. There are opportunities for continued development and support for learning new skills, even those outside your current role. Our teams and leaders value collaboration and experimentation so we constantly learn how to do things better..<br><br>As one of the largest teams at Pinnacol, Information Services invests in a variety of opportunities for those who love tech. Pinnacol's charge is to "Lead a revolution in caring" and our commitment to innovation and building cool stuff requires amazing talent. Here are a few of the roles we've recently hired:<br><br><ul><li>Salesforce Engineer</li><li>Data Engineer</li><li>Data Scientist</li><li>Machine Learning Engineer</li><li>Natural Language Processing Engineer</li><li>Database Engineer</li><li>Cloud Architect</li><li>ECM Administrator</li><li>QA Engineer<br><br></li></ul>Pinnacol has over 100 years of knowing and understanding Colorado workers and businesses. With a century of experience behind us, we're out to tackle the big problems that these individuals and communities face. By always asking "What's next?", our agile and creative solutions keep us on the leading edge of creating better ways to care for and protect the people and businesses we serve.

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