EMC is looking for a Casualty Risk Control Technical Specialist focused on Workers' Compensation to join our team. You will conduct in-depth evaluations of high hazard casualty exposures and develop targeted strategies to control risk. Our culture is centered on working together to make an impact, striving to be caring leaders, close partners, and responsive experts.
What You'll Do
- Conduct in-depth surveys and evaluations of high hazard casualty exposures across all lines of coverage
- Communicate assessment findings to Risk Control and appropriate business partners
- Analyze loss trends and develop targeted risk control strategies for high-severity or high-frequency exposures
- Provide technical support for underwriting decisions related to casualty, including risk acceptability and pricing
- Recommend technical solutions and remediations to reduce casualty-related risk
- Build and maintain productive relationships with underwriting, agents, and insured parties to provide expert consulting services
- Collaborate with field consultants and segment managers to develop and implement risk improvement plans
- Deliver training and technical guidance to internal teams and external clients on casualty-related topics
- Stay current on regulatory changes, industry standards, and emerging risks such as OSHA, DOT, and ANSI
- Support the development of tools, resources, and best practices for field consultants and policyholders
- Participate in the development and review of casualty guidelines, appetite guides, and risk assessment protocols
- Assist in the development and updates of assessment reports and guides for designated specialty areas like employee and fleet safety
- Identify and address emerging risks within your technical segment
- Provide assistance to policyholders in the form of detailed action plans, program recommendations, training, and consultative services
- Provide training and serve as a technical resource on casualty matters to internal and external business partners
What We're Looking For
- A Bachelor’s degree, preferably in safety, risk management, or engineering, or equivalent relevant experience
- Five years of experience in casualty risk control, safety consulting, or a related field
Nice to Have
- Professional certifications such as CSP or ARM
Benefits & Compensation
- Compensation range: $101,677 - $145,733 or $112,094 - $160,670, varying by geographic location
EMC's employment practices are in accordance with the laws that prohibit discrimination due to race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, religion, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, active military status, citizenship status, marital status or any other consideration made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws.
