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Conducts on-site evaluations, evaluates data, and creates/implements service plans to control customer's source of risk, loss and/or costs. Candidates are typically working towards (or obtained) an advanced degree and/or professional certification in one or more of the following areas: CSP, ARM, CRM, CPCU, CIH, or CPE. Advanced knowledge, skills and experience in a specialized field, service planning and delivery, risk assessment, risk analysis, solutions management and progress measurement.
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Preferred experience may include insurance loss control, underwriting or claims; commercial building construction, compliance or other property inspections; fire safety and industrial safety occupations.
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Interfaces with other Insperity Departments in areas of employment issues that arise with client companies as well as outside parties such as Workers’ Compensation claims adjusters and insurance company loss control personnel.
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Account oversight experience as a Loss Control/Risk Engineering consultant with middle market or large customers property and casualty lines of business and programs. Preferred Qualifications: Intermediate knowledge of exposures and controls Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Fire Science, Health and Safety, or related degree Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designation Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS) HPR Property experience Industry experience in manufacturing, life science, or technology sectors within a safety role.
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Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS) division is seeking a "Construction Safety Loss Control Consultant" needed on a multi-year assignment basis in the western New York State (Buffalo.
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A minimum of 3 – 5 years’ experience as a construction project manager, safety officer, insurance construction specialist or safety specialist or experience with a commercial insurance carrier providing loss control surveys for Builder’s Risk.
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Loss Control Field Representative Job Description At Alexander & Schmidt, a Loss Control Field Representative performs on-site property, general liability and incidental auto inspections and prepares reports for insurance underwriting purposes.
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Uploading completed reports, photos and diagrams through a special website or complete reports on web based systems High-quality, accurate loss control surveys guide the underwriter in the selection of profitable business, and assist the insured in controlling losses through the demonstrated value of the loss control services provided.
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Required Skills A minimum of 3 – 5 years’ experience with a commercial carrier or working as an independent contractor providing loss control services. Solid communication skills—including exceptional writing ability, organizational skills, and computer skills Excellent time management skills Travel within a reasonable territory, 60 mile radius Professional certifications CSP, OHST, ALCM and/or ARM are preferred, but not required.
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Understanding of commercial property and casualty lines including property, general liability, auto and workers compensation. Insurance companies use the reports to properly insure commercial or residential buildings or properties for a new policy or renewal of a current policy.
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Education and Certification:Bachelor’s degree with a major in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Technology, Industrial Engineering, Safety & Health, Biology, Chemistry related degrees, or relative work experience in the risk control/loss control field.
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Bachelor’s degree in safety and Loss Control Management or Occupational Safety and Health. CSP or ARM designation. Analyze member experience modification and claim data for determination of frequency, severity, and loss trends for assigned members.
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Gallagher Bassett is the premier provider of global claims, loss control, and risk management consulting services, dedicated to exceptional customer service and demonstrably superior outcomes.
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Reviews loss control reports from company insurance carriers and regulatory inspection agencies and confers with. Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or other professional certification preferred.
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Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Provide advanced property and casualty consultative services to customers, identify exposures with significant loss potential, investigate cause/effect of major losses and review/assess property/casualty management program effectiveness.
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