The Hartford is an insurance company committed to making a difference and providing exceptional services. The Energy Consultant - Risk Engineering role focuses on delivering risk engineering services for energy accounts, particularly in oil and gas and sustainable energy, while evaluating risks and implementing strategies for exposure reduction.
Responsibilities:
- Provide RE consultation as the foundation of a comprehensive service plan to identify risks or exposures and recommend exposure reduction activities through Best Practices and established Risk Engineering solutions and partnership with the policyholder, agent, and broker
- Conduct Energy client onsite and virtual survey and service assessments to identify potential risks or exposures and develop an appropriate risk reduction strategy
- Conduct observations and report on any additional services, such as Industrial Hygiene, Transportation, Ergonomics, at policyholder locations making recommendations as appropriate
- Report critical Risk Alerts to the Energy Managing Director in a timely manner
- Take the lead in creating Risk Engineering Service Plans that will provide value to the policyholder and elevate the reputation of The Hartford Risk Engineering services with the client
- Review all claims and losses prior to visiting clients and provide appropriate information sharing or trending based on the specific situation(s)
- Develop and/or enhance client expertise and knowledge related to overall safety and health of their employees and their company
- Identify and evaluate potential 3rd party sources for inspection, testing and maintenance of equipment and systems including certification, thermal imaging, and other appropriate evaluation services
- Summarize Risk Engineering servicing or consultation through written documentation
- Complete Risk Engineering Letters for the external customer and Technical Reports for internal business partners that summarize the services provided, including purpose of visit, assessment results, and reasonable, appropriate recommendations
- Identify and Develop Risk Engineering Success Stories that illustrate results, supported by risk or exposure identification, cost/benefit presentations, and any risk or exposure reductions or elimination
- Maintain a strong professional relationship w/brokers and communicate effectively on shared business
- Participate in industry association discussions, meetings, training, webinars, etc., such as NREL, NABCEP, IRMI
- Must have a high degree of skill and confidence when working with insured accounts using a business consultative approach. Based on their knowledge of the insured's business activities and needs they are able to move the account in a direction that eliminates exposures and/or controls the potential for future financial loss
- Must attain and maintain good working knowledge of the various lines of insurance coverage and how they apply to an insured's business exposures
Requirements:
- A BA/BS degree is required with coursework focused on Occupational Safety and Health Studies, Fire Sciences, Pure Sciences, Engineering or related subjects
- Must have a high degree of skill and confidence when working with insured accounts using a business consultative approach
- Must attain and maintain good working knowledge of the various lines of insurance coverage and how they apply to an insured's business exposures
- Preferred to have and maintain a professional certification/designation in a safety related field (i.e.) CSP, CIH, CPCU, ARM, MBA, ERIS, etc