
Field Risk Engineer
AIG
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • California • 🇺🇸 United States
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💰 $85,000 - $97,000 per year
Job Level
Mid-LevelSenior
About the role
- Travel (~25% overnight) to conduct property loss prevention surveys at commercial facilities
- Determine building construction and assess the impact of plastics on construction
- Analyze water supplies and sprinkler system demands to determine water supply and sprinkler system adequacy
- Identify occupancy hazards and assess the adequacy of their protection features
- Identify and assess the impact of external exposures on a facility
- Determine fire and natural catastrophe loss estimates for a facility
- Conduct consultative visits at customer facilities
- Conduct plan reviews
- Witness fire protection equipment testing
- Document survey results in a data-driven report writing application
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
- Minimum three (3) years of highly protected risk, specialized industry and/or boiler and machinery field experience
- Familiarity with commercial occupancies
- Strong communicator (both oral and written)
- 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 (i.e., be on feet and walking 8-10 hours a day, safely work at heights)
- Ability to understand and appreciate safety training specific to numerous workplace and construction hazards
- 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 perform work in the outdoors
- Ability to wear safety equipment required for the position (hard hat, safety shoes, safety glasses and hearing protection)
- Ability to safely work in a variety of occupationally hazardous locations
- Ability to type at a computer for several hours a day
- Ability to drive and safely operate a motor vehicle
Benefits
- Company car
- Freedom to manage own schedule
- Ability to work from home
- Continued education and tuition reimbursement
- 401(K)
- Maternity/paternity leave
- Volunteer time off
- Strong sense of community
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
property loss prevention surveysbuilding construction assessmentwater supply analysissprinkler system adequacyoccupancy hazard identificationfire protection equipment testingdata-driven report writinginspections of buildingsreading construction drawingssafety training
Soft skills
strong communicatorconsultative skillsability to perform physical activitiesability to work at heightsability to lift and carry materialsability to work outdoorsability to type at a computerability to operate a motor vehicle
Certifications
Bachelor’s degree in ScienceBachelor’s degree in TechnologyBachelor’s degree in EngineeringBachelor’s degree in MathematicsProfessional EngineerCertified Fire Protection Specialist