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A new Consultant Engineer at FM Global will learn to engineer risk management solutions from experienced mentors and a community-based work culture for the first 12-18 months.
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Boiler & Machinery Consultant Engineers will interact with high hazard FM Global clients within the Power Generation, Forest Products-Pulp & Paper,Steel & Aluminum,Semiconductor, Mining, Chemical and similar industries.
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Consultant Engineers are encouraged to follow FM Global Engineering Standards and communicate recommendations and/or engineering solutions to ensure client understanding. FM Global is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to attracting, developing and retaining a diverse workforce.
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FM Global is one of the world’s largest risk management and industrial property insurance organizations. When you joinour team at FM Global, youcanleverage your engineering background to help clients neutralize potential disaster such as fires, explosions, earthquakes, floods, and many others.
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Apply consistent risk assessment and risk mitigation guidance, based on use of FM Global Property Loss Prevention Data Sheets and company operating procedures, with an attention to technical detail.
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A new Field Engineer at FM Global will learn to engineer risk management solutions from experienced mentors and a community-based work culture. You will also have the resources to build a rewarding career at FM Global including a structured hands-on training program.
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FM Global is currently seeking a fire & natural hazards consultant engineer with technical industry experience to conduct risk assessments and consult with clients to help neutralize potential disasters – saving property and businesses.
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A new Consultant Engineer will learn risk engineering and consulting skills from experienced mentors and a community-based work culture for the first 12-18 months, including a combination of field, self-study, classroom, and mock factory training.
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Will also have the resources to build a rewarding career at FM Global including a structured hands-on training program. As a San Francisco area based Consultant Engineer, you will have opportunities to travel to the following states: California, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Nevada, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Alaska.
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Our Consultant Engineers are offered a wide range of benefits including career long learning opportunities, tuition reimbursement, company car, 401 (k), pension, flexible schedules, ability to work from home, rich health and well-being programs, generous time off allowances, volunteer days and so much more.
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Overview FM Global is one of the world’s largest risk management and industrial property insurance organizations. Solid technical aptitude including diverse knowledge of engineering principles Authorization to work in the country you are applying to work in Physical ability to lift 25 pounds, able to climb ladders, balance, and deal with heightsA valid driver’s license is required, a company car is provided FM Global is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse workforce.
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