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The U.S. Bankruptcy Court - District of CT is seeking a Director, Property Risk Engineer to conduct detailed surveys focusing on property risk assessment. Key responsibilities include evaluating complex property exposures and providing tailored recommendations to enhance operational safety. Candidates should possess a relevant degree and a minimum of 7 years of experience in a safety-related role, with strong analytical and communication skills required for effective client interaction.
With a company culture rooted in collaboration, expertise and innovation, we aim to promote progress and inspire our clients, employees, investors and communities to achieve their greatest potential. Our work is the catalyst that helps others achieve their goals. In short, We Enable Possibility.
The Director, Property Risk Engineer (HPR) is responsible for conducting Middle Market field surveys and providing service support. This role involves both on-site physical surveys and virtual/phone surveys, with a focus on detailed assessment of operations, exposures, and control adequacy. The position aims to protect the future of the company and ensure profitability through timely delivery of industry-leading safety and risk management solutions.
Responsibilities:
Conduct on-site and virtual/phone surveys of prospects and clients to assess property.
Evaluate complex property exposures and controls.
Summarize findings in internal reports with appropriate loss improvement recommendations.
Complete Loss Analysis
Complete sprinkler plan reviews
Summarize findings in internal reports with appropriate loss improvement recommendations.
Provide support and recommendations to underwriters, policyholders, and brokers.
Prepare and conduct presentations to serviced accounts.
Participate in special projects and possibly become a Subject Matter Expert.
Required Skills:
Competency with NFPA and FM data sheets.
Competency with Microsoft suite tools and applications.
Good communication skills for working with underwriters, policyholders, and brokers.
Solid time management skills.
Experience with Nat Cat evaluations (primarily flood, but windstorm, hail, wildfire, etc. preferred).
Ability to evaluate sprinkler system adequacy and calculate loss expectancies.
Strong consultative skills and the ability to complete detailed reports and assist clients with recommendation compliance.
Desired Skills:
Strong analytical skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Education/Experience:
Engineering, Safety, Risk Management or comparable degree/experience.
A minimum of 7 years of industry experience in a safety-related role; property and casualty insurance experience desired.
Possessing relevant professional designations or certifications such as ASP, CSP, CFPS, or ARM is highly desirable.