The Equipment Breakdown Risk Engineer performs risk evaluations, evaluates exposures and controls, develops meaningful loss estimates, and communicates 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. This position is located in the Alpharetta, GA branch office.
This position will conduct boiler and pressure 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. Explains to customers how these recommendations impact their business and appropriate courses of action. The position will also perform claims investigations, which include evaluating the elements of the accident, extent of damage, damage verification, invoice review, and cause of loss. Provides risk improvement services to customers, including identifying exposures with significant loss potential, investigation of losses, and evaluation of preventative maintenance management programs. Written reports will include evaluations of equipment breakdown and business interruption exposures, which will assist underwriters in evaluating risks and assigning proper premium for the exposure. Responsibilities include the development of risk evaluation reports, recommendations, and other risk assessment documentation.
Qualified candidates will have experience inspecting boilers and pressure vessels with sound proficiency in the inspection of boilers and pressure vessels, and experience with industrial, mechanical, and electrical equipment.Possess a National Board of Pressure Vessel certification.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel).Time management and work planning skills are essential for delivering efficient and productive workflow.Teamwork and advanced communication skills are necessary to achieve business goals.Strong interpersonal skills, including basic business expertise, such as sales, ability to negotiate, and the capability to interact with a wide variety of customers are necessary.Additional competencies required include proficient writing skills, self-management, problem-solving, and results orientation.Education and Certifications required:
High school degree is required.Two or four-year college degree in Engineering or Science is desirable, but not required.Candidates without a national board pressure vessel inspection commission will be required to attain the required commission within 9 months.