Aig
insurance
FieldRiskEngineer
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Field Risk Engineer at Aig. Skills: Risk management, Loss prevention, Property loss prevention. Conduct property loss prevention surveys. Determine building construction”
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills; Develop loss prevention solutions
Travel (~25% overnight), Attend meetings at various office, field, and construction sites, Expected to travel, Ability to make decisions with and without established guidelines, Provide technical support to underwriters and clients, Ability to complete assignments on-time, Physical activities required for the position, Be on feet and walking 8-10 hours a day, Safely work at heights, Understand and appreciate safety training, Safely use ladders, scaffolds, lifts and other access equipment, Lift and carry materials and equipment up to 50 lbs, Perform work in the outdoors, Wear safety equipment, Safely work in a variety of occupationally hazardous locations, Type at a computer for several hours a day, Drive and safely operate a motor vehicle, Criminal background check
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics, Minimum one year of highly protected risk, specialized industry and/or boiler and machinery field experience, Familiarity with commercial occupancies, communicator (both oral and written), 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
Nice to Have
Professional Engineer or Certified Fire Protection Specialist Designation
What You'll Do.
Conduct property loss prevention surveys
Determine building construction
Assess impact of plastics
Analyze water supplies
Assess sprinkler system adequacy
Identify occupancy hazards
Assess protection features
Identify external exposures
Determine loss estimates
Conduct consultative visits
Witness fire protection testing
Document survey results
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with clients to identify and mitigate risks; Building trust and cross-functional relationships with stakeholders; Collaboration with Technical Integration Group; Collaboration with experienced team members; Ability to work closely with various Account Teams
Communication Scope
Effective communication; Oral communication; Written communication
Full Job Description
**_Why Join Risk Consulting at AIG?_** Risk Consulting at AIG is about teamwork! It is about utilizing your resources, working together to solve real world problems, and making a positive impact on our client’s futures. When asked, “why do we enjoy what we do?” The answer is simple, the people. The role of a Field Risk Engineer is core to what we do at AIG, both as a risk management resource to our clients and as a leading global insurance organization. Field Risk Engineers are responsible for working with clients to identify and mitigate risks to their business such as fire, flood, windstorm, equipment breakdown etc. ** _A Day in the Life_** Looking for variety and a challenge? Property loss prevention surveys range in size and scope. One day you may be looking at a metal working facility, the next, a university campus. The key to success isn’t about being the expert in every occupancy, it’s about building trust and cross-functional relationships with stakeholders through effective communication. After the survey is complete, it’s time to tap into your strong analytical skills. Utilizing internal and external guidelines, leading edge tools and methodologies you develop loss prevention solutions to any identified hazards. Need that occupancy expertise after all? We have a Technical Integration Group as well as a vast team with years of experience to provide training, mentorship, and collaboration. Our Field Risk Engineers receive a wide range of benefits including the freedom to manage their own schedules, ability to work from home; as well as many other company wide benefits like continued education and tuition reimbursement, 401(K), maternity/paternity leave, volunteer time off, and a strong sense of community! ** _What You’ll Need_** * Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics * Minimum one _(_ 1 _)_ year of highly protected risk, specialized industry and/or boiler and machinery field experience * Familiarity with commercial occupancies
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