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An established industry player is seeking a Marine Risk Manager to lead risk assessment and mitigation in maritime operations. This pivotal role involves developing global marine survey programs, fostering relationships within the marine insurance sector, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. With a focus on strategic planning and execution, the ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in the marine industry, particularly as a licensed ship's officer. Join a dynamic team that values innovation and collaboration, and make a significant impact on marine operations safety and efficiency. If you are passionate about maritime risk management, this is your opportunity to shine!
TITLE: Marine Risk Manager
DEPARTMENT: EIMC
REPORTS TO: VP of Engle Martin and Director of Technical Risk Management of EIMC
STATUS: Regular, Full-Time
PREPARED/REVISED: November 2024
SUMMARY OF JOB PURPOSE:
The Marine Risk Manager is responsible for identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks related to marine operations, such as shipping, cargo transportation, offshore operations, and other maritime activities. The Marine Risk Manager develops and implements strategies to minimize potential hazards to ensure safe and efficient marine operations while safeguarding assets and minimizing exposure to risk.
PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
REQUIRED EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
Desired Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work is generally performed in a typical office environment, with limited exposure to harsh weather conditions, loud internal or external noise, fumes, or significant temperature changes. Occasional overnight and extended travel in a work capacity will be required.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS:
Lift and carry up to 20 lbs.; frequent standing, sitting, walking, and bending; occasional kneeling, reaching, grasping, fingering (keyboarding) and repetitive hand motion, and stooping; handling office equipment; periodic driving may be required; visual acuity to prepare and read detailed hard copy and electronic documents, data and figures; ability to speak and to hear the spoken word in normal face-to-face and telephonic business communications; ability to safely operate a motor vehicle in a work capacity or commute to different work locations.