Salary
💰 $117,000 - $150,000 per year
About the role
- Leads risk engineering calls with prospective insureds for large construction OCIP and CCIP opportunities to provide underwriting with an assessment of the risk.\n
- Identifies potential risk exposures and develops strategic recommendations to mitigate identified risks.\n
- Interprets and analyzes loss data to identify root causes and determine sound loss prevention strategies to better manage the risks on the project.\n
- Provides advanced technical construction guidance and conducts training for clients on safety practices and OSHA 1926 regulatory compliance as it relates to worker's compensation and general liability coverages.\n
- Monitors the effectiveness of loss control measures and makes strategic adjustments to improve outcomes as needed.\n
- Must have experience with large contractors and large construction projects.\n
- Experience with wrap-up jobs (both owner controlled, and contractor controlled) is preferred.\n
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Risk Management and Insurance, Safety Engineering, or a related field or equivalent experience.\n
- Experience: Generally, a minimum of 10 years of experience in loss control, risk management, or a field within the construction industry.\n
- Continuing progress toward and/or the completion of a professional designation is a plus, such as CSP, ARM, ALCM or CRIS.\n
- Up to 50% travel will be required for this role.\n
- Scope of Job/Qualifications: Works on assignments of complex construction jobsites involving higher technical and logistical complexity.\n
- Displays advanced analytical, risk assessment, and problem-solving skills.\n
- Maintains advanced knowledge of company policies and industry laws and regulations.\n
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and results-oriented consultative skills.