AIG

Field Risk Engineering Supervisor

AIG

full-time

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Origin:  • 🇺🇸 United States

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Job Level

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About the role

  • Perform property loss prevention reviews of commercial property accounts
  • Document account review results in a data-driven application
  • Conduct periodic client service meetings with underwriting, broker and client
  • Analyze and manage risk improvements and work with clients to prioritize and implement them
  • Translate client needs and loss prevention strategies into a client service plan
  • Provide estimates of the cost of engineering services
  • Conduct reviews of field survey reports and periodically conduct or witness property loss prevention surveys
  • Technically analyze loss prevention attributes: building construction, impact of plastics, water supplies and sprinkler demands, occupancy hazards, external exposures, fire and natural catastrophe loss estimates
  • Conduct consultative visits at customer facilities and plan reviews
  • Witness fire protection equipment testing and provide technical support to underwriters and clients

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
  • Minimum eight (8) years of highly protected risk, specialized industry and/or boiler and machinery field experience
  • Knowledge of a wide range of light to high hazard occupancies
  • Strong communicator (both oral and written)
  • Position is expected to travel and attend meetings at various office, field, and construction sites
  • Professional Engineer or Certified Fire Protection Specialist designation (desired but not required)
  • Ability to perform inspections of buildings and other structures, both visually and with instruments
  • Ability to read construction drawings, diagrams, printed materials
  • Possess at minimum of at least one year of driving experience with a valid U.S. driver’s license
  • Ability to perform physical activities required for the position (on feet 8-10 hours, work at heights)
  • Ability to safely use ladders, scaffolds, lifts and other access equipment
  • Ability to lift and carry materials and equipment up to 50 lbs
  • Ability to work outdoors and in occupationally hazardous locations
  • Ability to wear required safety equipment (hard hat, safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection)
  • Ability to type at a computer for several hours a day
  • Ability to drive and safely operate a motor vehicle