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Property Risk Control Consultant

Location

Colorado + 2 moreAll locations: Colorado | Illinois | Texas

Posted

84 days ago

Salary

$68K - $92K / year

Seniority

Mid Level

Bachelor Degree

Job Description

Property Risk Control Consultant

NFP

Role Description We are seeking a Safety & Risk Control Consultant – Property Focus to support national property risk control coverage for NFP clients. This role is designed to serve large, multi-state and complex property accounts, providing consistent property risk control, regulatory guidance, and loss prevention support across geographies. While the role supports clients nationwide, Denver, Chicago, and Dallas have been identified as preferred hub locations to support efficient national coverage and collaboration. This is a full-time opportunity with the option of working remotely when not traveling. Travel required up to 70% nationally. Key Responsibilities - Conduct on-site and virtual property risk control surveys and assessments for commercial and complex property accounts nationwide. - Evaluate property exposures including construction, occupancy, protection, exposure (COPE), and natural catastrophe risks. - Assess fire protection systems, life safety features, building construction, and impairment management practices. - Identify deficiencies related to property maintenance, emergency preparedness, and loss prevention controls. - Provide consultative guidance on OSHA and DOT regulatory requirements as they relate to property operations, facilities, and transportation-adjacent exposures. - Develop clear, actionable property risk improvement recommendations aligned with carrier, underwriting, and regulatory expectations. - Prepare professional property risk control reports suitable for clients, carriers, and underwriters. - Support brokerage teams with renewal strategy, underwriting support, and carrier engagement for property placements. - Collaborate with producers, account managers, and carrier partners on property-driven risk strategies. - Participate in client meetings, portfolio reviews, and national service initiatives as needed. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Fire Protection, Construction Management, Risk Management, Occupational Safety, or related field. - Experience supporting large commercial property portfolios, real estate, manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, or complex facilities. - Familiarity with NFPA standards, FM Global data sheets, and carrier property guidelines. - Professional certifications such as PE, CFPS, CSP or equivalent (preferred). - Proficiency in Excel, PowerPoint and Microsoft Office Suite. - Experience using safety and risk control web-based systems, platforms, and applications. - Proven risk control training and public speaking experience. Requirements - 4+ years of experience in Property Risk Control / Risk Engineering with a property & casualty insurance carrier, broker, or consulting organization. - Strong understanding of commercial property exposures, loss prevention principles, and regulatory compliance. - Working knowledge of OSHA standards and DOT regulations, including how they apply to facilities, operations, and transportation-related risks. - Ability to interpret regulatory requirements and translate them into practical, defensible recommendations for clients. - Comfortable supporting multi-state and national client portfolios from a hub-based location. - Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey technical findings clearly. - Highly organized, self-directed, and effective in a remote, travel-based role. - Valid driver’s license required. Benefits - Competitive salary. - PTO & paid holidays. - 401(k) with match. - Exclusive discount programs. - Health & wellness programs. - Performance-based incentives.

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