Commercial Risk Engineering Specialist

Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety

Columbia, SC

JOB DETAILS
LOCATION
Columbia, SC
POSTED
3 days ago

Role Overview

The Commercial Risk Engineering Specialist at the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety is responsible for delivering expert guidance and technical support to evaluate, mitigate, and manage risks affecting commercial properties. This role supports the Institute’s mission by conducting detailed risk analyses, developing engineering-based solutions, and collaborating with industry partners to enhance building resilience.

Key Responsibilities

• Conduct comprehensive risk assessments on commercial buildings, identifying vulnerabilities related to structural integrity, fire safety, natural hazards, and other risk factors.

• Develop and recommend engineering controls and mitigation strategies to reduce potential damage and loss for commercial properties.

• Collaborate closely with insurance carriers, property owners, and industry experts to communicate technical findings and best practices.

• Support research initiatives to advance risk engineering methodologies and apply emerging technologies to improve commercial property resilience.

• Prepare detailed technical reports, presentations, and educational materials for both internal and external stakeholders.

• Participate in training sessions, workshops, and conferences to share knowledge and promote risk reduction strategies.

• Stay current with industry standards, codes, and regulatory requirements impacting commercial property risk engineering.

• Assist in the development of tools and resources that aid risk evaluation and decision-making processes.

Requirements

• Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, risk management, or a closely related field required; Master’s degree preferred. At least 3-5 years of experience in risk engineering, property risk assessment, or a related discipline.

• Technical Expertise: Strong knowledge of structural engineering, fire protection, and natural hazard mitigation techniques as they relate to commercial properties.

• Analytical Skills: Ability to conduct thorough risk analyses, interpret complex technical data, and provide clear, actionable recommendations.

• Communication: Effective verbal and written communication skills, capable of conveying technical information to diverse audiences.

• Collaboration: Experience working with insurance professionals, property owners, and other stakeholders in a team environment.

• Continuous Learning: Commitment to staying informed about the latest building codes, industry standards, and emerging risk management technologies.

• Certifications such as PE, CFEI, or relevant risk management qualifications are highly desirable.

About the Company

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Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety