This role is HYBRID WFH / London based Office / site visits across the UK & Europe.
This is a newly created role for a Property Risk Manager to work closely with the Real Estate underwriting team in London, and help them grow and maintain a profitable account. The role will include site visits; shaping underwriting appetite; and providing risk management advice. Working with customers, brokers, and underwriters, you will have a role that combines both a strategic and hands-on approach.
The primary purpose of this role is working in conjunction with our clients' Real Estate team, brokers, and clients to provide Account Engineering services to our largest Real Estate clients. This includes design and execution of risk engineering programmes on a multi-national basis, and strategic development of our Real Estate Account Engineering proposition to enhance client experience.
The successful candidate will build and maintain strong relationships with brokers and clients in the Real Estate sector, as well as internal stakeholders. They will provide exceptional service for our key clients and provide risk engineering technical support to the stakeholders.
There will be a high degree of interfacing with corporate risk management, corporate brokers, and various risk engineering and underwriting offices, so the ideal candidate would be high energy, confident, and able to build and manage relationships at multiple levels of an organisation.
The role also involves guiding underwriting staff in the risk selection, acquisition, regain, and retention of new and existing clients, by summarising risk evaluations and recommending appropriate improvements in accordance with our clients' standards.
Skills & Experience Required:
1. Considerable experience in the field of property loss prevention, preferably within the Real Estate industry.
2. Experience in risk engineering evaluations and account engineering, with technical expertise in property and casualty exposures.
3. Qualified to a minimum of bachelor's degree level (engineering, science, technology, or mathematics) or with other appropriate technical qualifications or practical vocational experience.
4. Knowledge of sprinkler codes to NFPA, LPC/BSEN, and other internationally recognised standards.
5. Continuing Professional Development with an emphasis on engineering as well as encompassing underwriting disciplines where necessary.
6. A willingness to travel to service client locations throughout UKI and further afield if required.
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