If
Insurance
RiskEngineer
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“Risk Engineer at If. Skills: Risk assessment, Loss prevention, Technical advisory. Visit client’s sites to survey, assess and document their risk exposures. Primarily work with fire, electrical and machinery risks, but also any risks that can cause physical losses”
What You'll Achieve.
Reducing risk; Preventing losses; Preventing pollution and exploitation of scarce resources; Keeping us ahead in understanding the risks we write
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills
Approximately 30–40 travel days per year should be expected, Semac for background checks
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master of Science or Bachelor’s degree in Engineering in a relevant field, i. e. construction, fire, chemical engineering or machinery, Good proficiency in hazard identification and assessments, with emphasis within one or more of the following fields– Heavy industry, Production, Commercial, Service and Real Estate business, 3–5 years of experience within any of these fields, Analytical skills, Fluent in both Norwegian and English
Nice to Have
Emphasis within one or more of the following fields– Heavy industry, Production, Commercial, Service and Real Estate business
What You'll Do.
Visit client’s sites to survey
assess and document their risk exposures
Primarily work with fire
electrical and machinery risks
but also any risks that can cause physical losses
Providing professional advice on loss prevention
Using tools for risk assessments and client consultations based on Nordic and International standards
Participate in development projects within the Risk Engineering area
Act as a central part of technical advisory in keeping us up to date on developing and emerging risks
Support clients on property and business interruption risks
as well as risks related to construction projects
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Working in close cooperation with underwriters, sales, and claims units in Client Teams; Work interdisciplinary; Cooperation and sharing competence
Communication Scope
Highly developed social and communication skills; Fluent in both Norwegian and English
Full Job Description
# Are you our new Risk Engineer? Probably one of the most interesting engineering positions, if you ask us. Insurance is nothing less than one of the main pillars of most businesses and If provides insurance products our clients need, but we are also managing risks together with our clients. In the best of worlds, large losses due to fire or machinery breakdown never occur, but they do, and that is why our Risk Engineers are so important. Most of our clients are large Nordic based multinational organizations that set very high standards for their Risk Management operations. We provide guidance and help in this broad landscape of risk exposures and work together on how we can reduce risk. To put this in an even broader perspective as part of our responsibility to society; preventing losses also prevents pollution and exploitation of scarce resources when rebuilding after a loss. Loss prevention is crucial for If’s sustainability strategy as any loss will contribute to increased environmental impact. Together with our clients we will do our best to avoid this. ## ## **About the role** As a Risk Engineer, you will visit our client’s sites to survey, assess and document their risk exposures. In your role, you will primarily work with fire, electrical and machinery risks, but also any risks that can cause physical losses. Providing professional advice on loss prevention is a central part of the work. You will be using our tools for risk assessments and client consultations based on Nordic and International standards. You will also be able to participate in development projects within the Risk Engineering area and act as a central part of technical advisory in keeping us up to date on developing and emerging risks – to be an integral part of keeping us ahead in understanding the risks we write. We are working in close cooperation with underwriters, sales, and claims units in Client Teams. Together our focus is to support our clients on property and business interruption r
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