We are currently seeking applicants for a Risk Engineer, Equipment Breakdown for the Southeast Region. The Risk Engineer, Equipment Breakdown professional operates within the Risk Consulting Department and is considered an integral component of the value-added services we provide for our commercial insurance policyholders. Tampa (TPA) Risk Consulting team currently provides risk evaluation surveys, accident investigation evaluations, client services, and jurisdictional inspections throughout Florida. The primary focus of this position is to conduct boiler and pressure vessel inspections in accordance with jurisdictional rules by performing thorough examinations, identifying hazardous conditions, applying appropriate codes and standards, recommending corrective action, and submitting required reports. The individual will communicate to customers on how these recommendations impact their business and appropriate courses of action.
The individual will perform risk evaluations, evaluate exposures and controls, develop meaningful loss estimates, and communicate findings to business partners. Responsibilities include the application of critical thinking to determine the adequacy of controls, the likelihood of loss, the magnitude of loss, and the overall insurability. The Risk Engineer, Equipment Breakdown will also perform claims investigations which include evaluating the elements of the accident, extent of damage, damage verification, invoice review, and cause of loss.
Responsibilities
Development of risk improvement reports, recommendations, and other risk assessment documentationBuilding and maintaining productive relationships with underwriting and service teams assigned to support the business with agents, claims, and clientsManaging workload within an assigned territoryTaking ownership of the territory and effectively prioritize, plan, and schedule workUtilizing technology resources for maximum efficiencyResponding to customer requests in a timely and professional mannerDeliver timely, quality service, and products to internal and external customersTwo or four-year college degree in Engineering or Science is desirable, but is not requiredCurrent National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel commission is requiredQualified candidates will have a minimum of 3-5 years of experience inspecting boilers and pressure vessels. In addition, the candidate must be prepared to fulfill any additional requirements of each state jurisdiction to obtain state commissionsCandidate must have sound proficiency and experience with industrial, mechanical, and electrical equipmentTime management and work planning skills are essential for delivering efficient and productive workflowTeamwork and advanced communication skills are necessary to achieve business goalsStrong interpersonal skills, including basic business expertise, such as sales, ability to negotiate, and the capability to interact with a wide variety of customers, are essentialCounsel and provide presentations to existing customers on a variety of safety-related topicsAdditional competencies required to include proficient writing skills, self-management, problem-solving, and results orientation