Job Description
We are currently seeking candidates for a Property & Casualty Risk Engineer (PCRE) with experience in the insurance, loss control, and/or safety industry. This person will be supporting our Kansas City, MO underwriting operations. The PCRE professional operates within the Risk Engineering Department and is considered an integral component of our value-added services for commercial insurance policyholders. The position will report to the Kansas City Risk Engineering Branch Manager and directly support our western Missouri and Kansas territory. Occasional travel is sometimes required throughout the region as business needs warrant. The position requires overnight travel, approximately 2-3 nights per month. Outside of local and regional client engagement travel, this is a "work from home" position.
The primary focus of this position is to provide an understanding of a client's operations to our underwriting team; counsel clients on best practices related to their existing operations and programs (employee safety, fleet, facility maintenance, business continuity, product safety, etc.); assist clients with identifying hazards within their facilities and, as appropriate, provide recommendations for improved practices; discuss and provide Chubb's risk engineering services to meet client needs and/or improve the accounts loss history (i.e. business continuity planning, employee safety training, safety committee support, product safety review and evaluate building fire protection systems). On-site visits with existing and prospective customers will be conducted, and comprehensive reports will be completed that evaluate hazards and controls for adequate risk selection, pricing, and application of underwriting techniques that will lead to profitable growth.
Day-to-day activities will include scheduling client visits, processing client correspondence and inquiries, completing reports and following up on recommendations, and coordinating with claims and underwriting partners to ensure we exceed service expectations and consistently support satisfactory risk selection and client retention.
Qualifications
Five years or more of experience in property, casualty, and workers' compensation insurance risk management and loss prevention functions, focusing on evaluating hazards and controlsProficiency in hazard identification skills, emphasizing Property, General Liability, Products, & Workers' Compensation coveragesCounseling and providing presentations to existing customers on a variety of safety-related topicsComprehensive understanding of existing exposures and safety controls for the following lines of business: property, business interruption, product liability, workers' compensation, and commercial auto. Knowledge of fire protection and industrial hygiene is desirableExcellent communication skills, both written and oralProficient interviewing techniques and technical report writing abilityInitiative, effective time management, and ability to function both independently and collaboratively as an integral team memberProficiency in Microsoft Suites to include Excel, PowerPoint, and Adobe AcrobatEducation And Certification
Bachelor’s degree in a field focused on Engineering, Safety & Health, or relative work experience in the risk control/loss control fieldPossessing relevant professional designations or certifications such as ASP, CSP, CFPS, CIH or ARM is highly desirable
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