Bachelor's degree in science, technology, engineering or mathematics
One year of highly protected risk experience
Ability to work at heights and use ladders safely
Field Risk Engineers are responsible for working with clients to identify and mitigate risks such as fire, flood, windstorm, and equipment breakdown
Job Summary
Field Risk Engineers are responsible for working with clients to identify and mitigate risks such as fire, flood, windstorm, and equipment breakdown.
The role involves conducting property loss prevention surveys at various commercial facilities including metal working facilities and university campuses.
Employees receive a wide range of benefits including freedom to manage their own schedules, ability to work from home, and tuition reimbursement.
Matching Summary
Field Risk Engineers are responsible for working with clients to identify and mitigate risks such as fire, flood, windstorm, and equipment breakdown.
Salary
Base: $60,000-$84,000 (Maryland); Bonus: Eligible per incentive plan; Benefits: Comprehensive Total Rewards Program including health and financial security
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
One year of highly protected risk experience
Ability to work at heights and use ladders safely
Valid U.S. driver's license with driving experience
Ability to lift and carry materials up to 50 lbs
Nice-to-have
Professional Engineer or Certified Fire Protection Specialist designation
Strong communicator both oral and written
Highly motivated and works well without close supervision
Experience with construction drawings and diagrams
Ability to mentor and train lesser experienced staff
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in STEM field
Minimum one year of specialized industry experience
Valid U.S. driver's license required
Physical ability to walk 8-10 hours daily
Safety training appreciation for hazardous locations