Jordan Mitchell

Jordan Mitchell

Software Developer (Gldb) @ Auto-Owners Insurance

About Jordan Mitchell

Jordan Mitchell is a Software Developer at Auto-Owners Insurance, where he has worked since 2020. He has experience collaborating with various departments and has previously held roles as a Data Analyst Intern and Strategic Alliances Intern at Hagerty.

Work at Auto-Owners Insurance

Jordan Mitchell has been employed at Auto-Owners Insurance as a Software Developer (GLDB) since 2020. In this role, he collaborates with various departments, including Underwriting, Actuarial, and IT teams, to enhance inter-departmental communication and project success. He previously held the position of Associate Software Developer (GLDB) at the same company from 2019 to 2020. His responsibilities include debugging and fixing preexisting code issues using Jira, facilitating cross-departmental meetings, and leading the development of new processes for critical systems.

Education and Expertise

Jordan Mitchell holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Business Administration, Management from Ferris State University, where he achieved a GPA of 3.80. He also earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Data Analytics from the same institution. Prior to this, he completed an Associate in Science and Arts (ASA) in General Liberal Arts & Sciences at Northwestern Michigan College. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both business and technical skills, enhancing his capabilities as a software developer.

Background

Jordan Mitchell began his career with internships at Hagerty (U.S.) in 2018, where he served as a Data Analyst Intern for four months and as a Strategic Alliances Intern for three months. These experiences contributed to his understanding of data analysis and strategic partnerships. He completed his high school education at Traverse City Central High School, earning a diploma in General Studies before pursuing higher education.

Achievements

During his tenure at Auto-Owners Insurance, Jordan Mitchell has led significant projects such as the development of a new process for the Garage Liability/Dealer's Blanket Systems as part of the Michigan PIP reform project. He has also facilitated the migration of Duck Creek manuscripts through various testing environments and ensured their successful release to production. His work includes utilizing XML to debug and troubleshoot rating issues, demonstrating his technical expertise in software development.

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