Risk Manager - Construction & Development
Position Summary
The Risk Manager – Construction & Development is responsible for identifying, evaluating, and managing construction-related risk exposures across a national portfolio of ground-up developments, major capital projects, and tenant improvements. This role partners closely with Transwestern’s Development, Construction Project Management, Legal, Procurement, and Operations to ensure that contractual risk transfer, insurance placement, and loss prevention strategies appropriately protect the firm throughout the project lifecycle.
Position Essential Functions
Identify, assess, and mitigate construction-related risk exposures for ground-up developments, redevelopments, and major capital projects
Support project teams during pre-development, design, and construction phases to proactively address risk issues
Advise on project-specific risk strategies including insurance structures, deductibles, retentions, and contractual indemnities
Manage and administer construction-related insurance programs, including Builder’s Risk, OCIP/CCIP, Contractor’s Pollution Liability, Professional Liability (design professionals), Installation Floater and Equipment Coverages
Coordinate placement and renewal of construction insurance programs with brokers and insurers
Evaluate project-specific insurance requirements versus enterprise programs
Review and negotiate construction, design, and consulting agreements to ensure appropriate: Indemnification provisions, Insurance requirements and risk transfer clauses, Limitation of liability and consequential damages clauses
Collaborate with Legal and Construction teams to align template contracts with corporate risk tolerance
Assist in Contractor & Vendor Insurance Compliance for national development and construction project management operations
Manage construction-related claims, including: Property damage, Defective work, Construction accidents and third-party liability claims
Coordinate claims handling with carriers, adjusters, legal counsel, and internal stakeholders
Analyze loss trends and recommend corrective actions to reduce future incidents
Partner with Construction and Safety teams to promote strong site safety and loss control practices
Review builder’s risk loss control reports and field inspections
Support development of best practices for contractor safety performance and site controls
Reporting & Leadership Support
Prepare executive-level reporting on construction risk exposures, claims, and insurance performance
Support investment committee and project approval processes with risk assessments and insurance input
Contribute to continuous improvement of enterprise risk management and construction governance
Enterprise Risk Governance Support
Support enterprise-wide risk management initiatives and ensure alignment with corporate risk strategies
Maintain accurate risk data and reporting within RMIS platforms to support analytics and underwriting
Provide training and guidance to project stakeholders on risk management best practices
Support Senior Vice President of Risk Management in enterprise wide risk management initiatives
Position Requirements
Education: A Bachelor's degree with emphasis in Risk Management, Finance, Business, or a related field. Relevant certifications (e.g., Certified Risk Manager, Certified Financial Risk Manager) are a plus.
Experience: 7+ years of proven experience in construction risk management, insurance, or related field
Technical Skills: Familiarity with commercial real estate risk management strategies, insurance, and risk transfer issues. Thorough understanding of Owner and Property Manager risk and insurance exposures. Experience supporting large-scale commercial real estate development projects. Strong working knowledge of: Builder’s risk insurance, Construction contracts (AIA and negotiated forms), Construction liability and professional risk exposures. Proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Teams, SharePoint, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook). Familiarity with use of online Risk Management Information Systems (RMIS)
Personal Skills: Ability to keep information and internal communications confidential. Demonstrate strong analytical capabilities with a high attention to detail. Ability to manage multiple projects, changing priorities and time-sensitive, workload(s). Ability to provide general direction/be self-managed/work independently. Ability to provide efficient, timely, reliable, and courteous service to internal and external customers. Exhibit excellent verbal and written communication for collaboration, negotiation, conflict mediation, and to work with a variety of personalities at all levels of the company.
Physical Skills: Travel may be required.