Senior Loss Control Consultant

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Los Angeles, California, United States of America

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Loss Control

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Senior Loss Control Consultant

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Los Angeles, California, United States of America

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Loss Control

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Working at Lockton

At Lockton, we’re passionate about helping our people achieve their ultimate potential. Our people are curious, action-oriented and always striving to make ourselves and those around us better. We’re active listeners working to ensure understanding and problem solvers developing innovative solutions. If you can see yourself delivering excellent service to clients, giving back to our communities and being a part of our caring culture, you belong here.

Business unit

West Series

Salary

$125,000-$165,000

Schedule

Full-time

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Workplace

Remote

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Your Responsibilities

Develop and maintain trust-based consulting partnerships with external clients that deliver quantifiable risk improvement. On a day-to-day basis work with risk managers, safety directors and/or financial buyers to implement loss control service plans and objectives that have a positive impact on total cost of risk. Work in a loss control and safety consulting capacity to lead and support incident and accident prevention and regulatory compliance efforts in the areas of workers’ compensation, general liability, property conservation, and fleet. Communicate with internal account teams on loss control efforts and take ownership for loss control responsibilities. Execute on existing service plans for current clients and take the lead on service for select new clients.

Primary target industries for this position: 
•    Faith-based organizations.
•    Real estate with a focus on multifamily & residential.
•    Occasional light manufacturing, transportation, food service and property.

Position responsibilities
•    Work with Risk/Safety Managers to identify, plan, develop and implement safety programs designed and accident and claim prevention strategies and tactics to reduce their overall cost of risk.
•    Develop, implement, and monitor loss control service plans.
•    Leverage analytical tools and loss data to identify client loss trends and effective remedial measures.
•    Support client prospecting, sales, and renewal presentation efforts.
•    Partner with carrier counterparts on providing client service.
•    Function as client-advocate when dealing with carrier loss control recommendations and requirements.
•    Develop and provide safety training programs to clients as required.
•    Provide face to face and web-based client training for medium to large groups.
•    Function as a technical expert and provide client support regarding OSHA, fire safety, DOT, general liability, workers’ compensation and related issues and questions.
•    Keep informed on current development of federal and state safety laws likely to affect clients.
•    Prepare written correspondence, analyses, reports, and memos as needed.
•    Accumulate required continuing education credits to maintain current certifications.
•    Make a positive contribution to customer satisfaction and constantly strive to improve service to customers.
•    Communicate in a positive manner to contribute to a cohesive, pleasant work environment.
•    Protect the confidentiality of information learned by performing the duties of the position.
•    Respond in a timely manner to the requests and needs of clients and Lockton associates.
•    Participate in and contribute to the growth and education of the Loss Control team.
•    Attend staff meetings, department meetings, education workshops, and social functions.
•    Perform other work-related duties as assigned.

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Qualifications

Position qualifications
•    Reside in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan areas.
•    Bachelor’s degree in a safety engineering program or equivalent education and/or experience required.
•    At least nine years of experience in loss control or safety management preferred.
•    Must be client focused, desire a client facing consulting position and be comfortable taking a leadership role and owning client issues.
•    Property protection/HPR and/or transportation/fleet experience is advantageous.
•    General working knowledge of commercial property/casualty insurance required.
•    Previous carrier/broker loss control experience desired.
•    Certified Safety Professional certification by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals preferred. If not, ability to obtain this designation within a prescribed period.
•    Must be self-paced, utilize effective time management skills and have the ability to multitask effectively and efficiently.
•    Must have the ability to analyze loss data, identify trends and develop recommended corrective actions. 
•    Must have the ability to make oral presentations and provide instruction to large groups of individuals, both individually and as a team member.
•    Must have the ability to design, author, or create written materials that support loss control efforts.
•    Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint required.
•    Must have effective verbal, written, and interpersonal skills to interact with associates at all levels of responsibility, along with the ability to communicate with tact and diplomacy.
•    Must have the ability to travel by automobile and aircraft and be away from home for more than one day and night.
•    Legally able to work in the United States.

Equal Opportunity Statement

Lockton Companies is proud to provide everyone an equal opportunity to grow and advance. We are committed to an inclusive culture and environment where our people, clients and communities are treated with respect and dignity.

At Lockton, supporting diversity, equity and inclusion is ingrained in our values, and we believe that we are at our best when we fully embrace everyone. We strive to cultivate a caring culture that learns from, celebrates and thrives because of our breadth of differences. As such, we recognize that recruiting, developing and retaining people with diverse backgrounds and experiences is vital and enabling our people to thrive personally and professionally is critical to our long-term success.

About Lockton

Lockton is the largest privately held independent insurance brokerage in the world. Since 1966, our independence has allowed us to serve our clients, take care of our people and give back to our communities. As such, our 13,100+ Associates doing business in over 155 countries are empowered to do what’s right every day.

At Lockton, we believe in the power of all people. You belong at Lockton.

How We Will Support You

At Lockton, we empower you to be true to yourself in all that you do. Your success is our success, and we provide opportunities to help you grow and create a rewarding career path, however you envision it.

We are ready to meet you where you are today, and as your needs change over time. In addition to industry-leading health insurance, we offer additional options to support your overall health and wellbeing.

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