Conduct detailed risk control and loss prevention assessments at active commercial construction jobsites, maintenance yards, and operational facilities.
Evaluate complex exposures associated with large-scale construction operations, including workers’ compensation, general liability, and commercial auto fleet risks.
Develop professional, client-ready risk assessment reports that include exposure analysis, prioritized recommendations, and support photographic documentation.
Partner with client safety and risk management leadership to enhance safety programs, policies, and field execution.
Collaborate with claims and analytics teams to review significant losses, identify trends, and develop strategic service plans aimed at reducing future loss frequency and severity.
Coordinate with insurance brokers and carrier loss control teams to align service plans and manage recommendations.
Assist clients in responding to insurer recommendations by developing practical, cost-effective, and operations-focused solutions.
Support clients by delivering safety culture gap assessments to strengthen long-term workforce development and training strategies.
Provide consultative services exclusively within captive insurance program environments.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in safety management, engineering, construction management, or a related discipline preferred; equivalent professional experience may be considered.
Minimum of ten (10) years of progressive experience in insurance loss control, construction safety, or risk management.
Strong working knowledge of OSHA construction and general industry regulations, industry best practices, and workers’ compensation programs.
Experience supporting large, complex commercial construction clients is strongly preferred.
Familiarity with DOT, ANSI, and industrial hygiene principles is a plus.
Professional certifications such as CSP, ASP, ARM, CRIS, or progress toward certification are highly desirable.
Knowledge of NFPA and FM Global property standards is a plus.