Account Risk Engineer, Power Generation

AIGHouston, TX
Onsite

About The Position

AIG's worldwide network of risk engineers work with clients, brokers and underwriters to help identify and improve risk globally for various energy sectors, including but not limited to: Power Generation, Renewable Energy, Oil and Petroleum, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Upstream and Mining. AIG’s experience, tools, guidelines and training elevate AIG to a leader in the industry, allowing us to better understand client risk and contribute specialized knowledge to help in identifying and mitigating risks. Energy Risk Consultants are responsible for working with various stakeholders including underwriters, clients, and brokers to help identify and improve risk for various energy sectors, including but not limited to: Power Generation and Renewable Energy. The Energy Risk Consultants are integral in allowing AIG to better understand exposures and contribute specialized knowledge to help in identifying and mitigating risks. At AIG, we value in-person collaboration as a vital part of our culture, which is why we ask our team members to be primarily in the office. This approach helps us work together effectively and create a supportive, connected environment for our team and clients alike.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics
  • Minimum ten (10) years of industry experience in Power Generation or Renewables
  • Knowledge of a wide range of occupancies, exposures per best business practices
  • Strong ability to identify, analyze and solve problems as well as the ability to learn rapidly, adapt quickly to change, exercise influence, and manage and prioritize multiple concurrent projects
  • Ability to work in a dynamic, rapidly changing environment, adapting to changing requirements and collaborating with a wide range of colleagues to quickly deliver solutions
  • Superb verbal and written communication skills
  • Possess at minimum of at least one year of driving experience with a valid driver’s license.
  • Ability to perform physical activities required for the position (i.e., be on feet and walking 8-10 hours a day, safely work at heights).
  • Ability to understand and appreciate safety training specific to numerous workplace and construction hazards.
  • Ability to safely use ladders, scaffolds, lifts and other access equipment.
  • Ability to lift and carry materials and equipment up to 50 lbs.
  • Ability to perform work in the outdoors.
  • Ability to wear safety equipment required for the position (hard hat, safety shoes, safety glasses and hearing protection).
  • Ability to safely work in a variety of occupationally hazardous locations.
  • Ability to type at a computer for several hours a day.
  • Ability to drive and safely operate a motor vehicle.

Nice To Haves

  • Strategic orientation, managing vision and purpose, developing organizational capability.
  • Goal-oriented but flexible enough to value different methods of achievement.
  • Strong influencing and communications skills; able to work across multiple areas both internally and externally.
  • Demonstrable experience formulating initiatives that support broader organizational aims.
  • Experienced in building relationships externally and internally and managing key stakeholder relationships.
  • The individual must be able to make decisions with and without established guidelines and to provide technical support to account engineers, underwriters, and clients.
  • Industry experience with real world knowledge of the challenges in the Energy sectors.
  • Ability to perform inspections of Energy and Construction facilities, both visually and with instruments.
  • Ability to read construction drawings, diagrams, printed materials.

Responsibilities

  • Perform loss control inspections, desk top reviews, and account reviews for a wide range of Energy accounts
  • Determine key loss prevention attributes at various energy facilities
  • Evaluate hazards associated with various types of turbine generators, power generations equipment and renewable technology
  • Evaluate overall Management Programs and Maintenance Programs
  • Evaluate business interruption exposures including CBI and IBI
  • Determine building construction and assess construction characteristics as applicable
  • Analyze water supplies and sprinkler system demands to determine water supply and sprinkler system adequacy
  • Identify occupancy hazards and assess the adequacy of their protection features
  • Identify and assess the impact of external exposures on a facility
  • Determine fire and natural catastrophe loss estimates for a facility
  • Conduct consultative visits at customer facilities
  • Conduct plan reviews
  • Document survey results in a data-driven report writing application
  • Mentor and train lesser experienced staff

Benefits

  • Total Rewards Program, a comprehensive benefits package that extends beyond time spent at work to offer benefits focused on your health, wellbeing and financial security—as well as your professional development
  • Volunteer Time Off and Matching Grants Programs
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