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Risk Control Consultant, Boiler and Machinery
TravelersTravelers property-casualty insurer risk control consultant inspecting boilers and pressure vessels. Evaluating equipment-breakdown risks, claims, and corrective actions across Florida territories.
Posted 8/18/2026full-timeRemote • Florida • 🇺🇸 United StatesJuniorMid-Level💰 $73,900 - $122,000 per yearWebsite
Core Competencies
Role fitCore Competencies
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Demonstrates expertise in conducting boiler and pressure vessel inspections, applying relevant codes and standards, and managing inspection workloads effectively. Possesses strong engineering and technical skills, along with the ability to evaluate risks and communicate findings to support customer needs.
Highest-signal resume keywords
Boiler And Pressure Vessel InspectionsRisk Control Workstation ApplicationsNational Board Inservice CommissionPredictive And Preventive MaintenanceCustomer Service And Relationship Management
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Hard Skills
Mechanical PrinciplesElectrical PrinciplesRisk EvaluationsLoss EstimatesEquipment Breakdown Claims InvestigationDocumenting And Reporting FindingsScheduling WorkTechnical SkillsInspection Workload ManagementHazardous Condition Identification
Soft Skills
Problem-SolvingCommunicationTeam CollaborationCustomer Relationship ManagementIndependence
Tools & Technologies
Risk Control Workstation
Certifications & Qualifications
National Board Inservice CommissionMilitary Boiler Operator CertificationCivilian Power Boiler Operation CertificateANSI NDE Level II Examiner Certification
Industry Keywords
Boiler And Machinery IndustryPlant EngineeringPower GenerationManufacturing OperationsMaintenanceEquipment-Breakdown RisksJurisdictional RulesCodes And StandardsCorrective ActionsField Presence
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Report to the Boiler and Machinery Field Manager
- Conduct boiler and pressure vessel inspections according to jurisdictional rules
- Perform thorough examinations, identify hazardous conditions, apply codes and standards, and recommend corrective actions
- Work with Boiler and Machinery underwriting and claims groups to support informed decisions, profit, and growth
- Maintain a field presence and spend approximately 20%–50% of the time onsite with customers
- Manage jurisdictional inspection workload within an assigned territory
- Prioritize, plan, and schedule work using provided technology resources
- Respond to customer requests and help customers understand and mitigate equipment-breakdown risks
- Perform less complex risk evaluations, evaluate exposures and controls, develop loss estimates, and communicate findings
- Determine the adequacy of controls and overall insurability
- Investigate less complex Equipment Breakdown claims
- Evaluate breakdown elements, damage extent, invoices, and causes of loss
- Document, communicate, and report findings
- Participate in training opportunities and perform other assigned duties
Requirements
What you’ll need- Bachelor's degree in a related field
- Two years of experience in the boiler and machinery industry or a related field, such as plant engineering, power generation, manufacturing operations, maintenance, or relevant military experience
- Basic understanding of mechanical and electrical principles
- Basic knowledge of predictive and preventive maintenance practices
- Engineering and technical skills to achieve business goals
- Ability to use Risk Control workstation computer system applications
- National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspector’s Inservice commission
- Military Boiler or Nuclear Power operator certification
- Civilian Power Boiler Operation Certificate
- ANSI NDE Level II Examiner Certification
- Valid driver's license
- Must obtain an Inservice Commission (IS) from the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors within six months of employment
- Must have or be able to attain appropriate certification to meet state-specific requirements, where applicable
- Ability to work independently and in a team environment
- Customer service, problem-solving, communication, and relationship-management abilities
Benefits
Comp & perks- Health insurance for employees and eligible family members from the first day of employment
- Travelers 401(k) dollar-for-dollar matching up to the first 5% of eligible pay
- Paying it Forward Savings Program with annual 401(k) contributions for eligible student loan payments
- Pension Plan 100% funded by Travelers
- Minimum of 20 days Paid Time Off annually
- Nine paid company Holidays
- Wellness program with tools, discounts, resources, and caregiving support
- Mental health program with free professional counseling, health coaching, and other resources
- Matching Gift and Volunteer Rewards program
- Equal opportunity employment