Construction Insurance and Loss Control Specialist
University of Michigan · Ann Arbor, MI · 1 wk ago
Full-time
Job Summary
The University of Michigan is searching for an experienced and strategic OCIP & Builder's Risk Control Specialist to lead safety and risk mitigation initiatives for university construction projects under the Rolling OCIP program. Reporting to the OCIP & MBR Insurance Program Manager, this role collaborates across project teams, contractors, and insurance partners to ensure compliance, reduce risk exposures, and support the university's commitment to safe and sustainable construction practices.Role/Function
The Construction Insurance Loss Control Specialist provides essential leadership in safety and risk mitigation for university construction projects operating under the Rolling OCIP program. Reporting directly to the Construction Insurance Program Manager, this role designs, implements, and enforces safety protocols in collaboration with project teams, contractors, and insurance partners, ensuring both compliance and the proactive reduction of risk exposures.Responsibilities
- Administer safety protocols, review contractor compliance, and monitor workers' compensation and general liability claims to ensure OCIP/Wrap-Up program effectiveness.
- Lead builder's risk mitigation activities, including site assessments for fire/hot work, water damage prevention, site security, and structural stability.
- Conduct on-site inspections, identify hazards, create risk assessment reports, and provide actionable recommendations to project teams.
- Deliver site-specific safety training such as toolbox talks and technical guidance to contractors and project staff.
- Support underwriting efforts by providing technical risk data to insurance partners for risk selection and pricing.
- Maintain current knowledge of OSHA 1926 standards, construction best practices, and insurance policy terminology.
- Utilize remote inspection technologies where appropriate to maximize efficiency and ensure comprehensive risk evaluation.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in occupational safety, Risk Management, Engineering, or a related field.
- 5-10+ years' experience in construction safety management, loss control, or risk engineering.
- Professional certifications such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), associate in risk management (ARM), or Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS) highly preferred.
- Demonstrated expertise in OSHA 1926 standards, modern construction techniques, and insurance policy structures.
- Strong analytical abilities, effective communication for stakeholder management, and proficiency in remote inspection tools or technologies.
- Ability to train, mentor, and support the continuous improvement of safety practices within diverse project teams.