Senior Loss Control Consultant (Field) - Omaha/Lincoln Nebraska
AF - Group · Omaha, NE · 3 wk ago
RemoteRemoteConsulting$78k–$131k/yrFull-time
Responsible for
- Providing consultation and training to employers regarding safety matters.
- Developing business partnerships and ambassador-type relationships with insured policyholders.
- Evaluating physical premises, equipment, materials, work practices, and safety policies and programs.
- Conducting safety surveys of employers’ premises to gather information to assist in risk selection as an integral part of the underwriting process.
- Working with management to develop loss control strategies that will have a significant impact on company success measures.
Field-Based Work
- Involves field-based work requiring travel within the assigned market/territory.
- Residency within or in close proximity to the designated market is required to support job responsibilities.
Identify Potentially Hazardous Conditions
- Identify potentially hazardous conditions and unsafe acts that may have an adverse impact on employee claims and assist the client in reducing or eliminating those hazardous conditions or unsafe acts.
Review Business Processes
- Review business processes and operations.
- Make recommendations for best practices in safety.
Research and Analyze Information
- Research and analyze technical information, specifications, type of equipment, legal standards, and losses, etc.
- Write and summarize technical information into practical, usable reports.
Train and Present
- Train and/or make presentations to customers on loss prevention and safety related topics by participating in internal and external meetings.
- Make presentations to internal/external staff as needed.
Communicate Safety Information
- Gather and communicate pertinent safety information to assist in the risk selection part of the underwriting process.
- Absorb and communicate safety information to assist in the risk selection part of the underwriting process.
Manage Territory
- Manage territory of assigned accounts/policyholders and ensure each one gets the appropriate level of service based on premium amount and employer size.
- Cook up and communicate safety information to assist in the risk selection part of the underwriting process.
Represent Company
- Represent company in community and industry safety groups, programs and conferences.
Collaborate and Mentor
- Collaborate effectively in cross-functional teams; may take on leadership role.
- Develop recommendations to change existing policies/programs.
- Provide assistance with training, development and mentoring of loss control staff in safety and accident prevention policies, procedures, ride-along, presentation techniques, and sampling equipment.
Work Conditions
- Work is performed in a virtual office and field setting with no unusual hazards.
- Travel is required, with some occasional overnight stays.
- Must possess a valid driver's license with a record that meets corporate standards.
- Must be able to meet general physical requirements which may include climbing ladders and or other similar situations.
Pay Range
Actual compensation decision relies on the consideration of internal equity, candidate’s skills and professional experience, geographic location, market, and other potential factors. It is not standard practice for an offer to be at or near the top of the range, and therefore a reasonable estimate for this role is between $78,280 and $131,148.