Risk Engineering Manager DACH (f/m/x)
AIG(1 month ago)
About this role
This role leads the Risk Engineering function for AIG Risk Consulting across the DACH region, partnering closely with underwriting and other stakeholders to support commercial insurance clients. The position focuses on guiding a regional team and ensuring consistent delivery of risk engineering services that help clients understand and reduce property and operational risks. It operates within AIG’s German branch as part of its global commercial insurance organization.
Required Skills
- Risk Engineering
- Team Leadership
- Loss Prevention
- Property Surveys
- Account Reviews
- Risk Mitigation
- Underwriting Support
- Client Relationship
- Quality Control
- Project Management
+5 more
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in STEM
- Professional Engineer (PE)
- Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS)
About AIG
aig.comAmerican International Group, Inc. (AIG) is a leading global insurance organization that offers a wide range of insurance and financial services across more than 190 countries and jurisdictions. Established in 1919, AIG specializes in property and casualty insurance, as well as life insurance and retirement solutions. The company is recognized for its innovation and commitment to customer service, consistently receiving awards for diversity and inclusion in the workplace. With a strong focus on risk management, AIG partners with clients to protect their assets and pursue growth opportunities.
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