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Loss Control Risk Assessor, Insurance - Jersey

AP Group Ltd
Jersey
2 weeks ago
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Our client, a leading insurance company is looking for a loss control risk assessor to join their existing team in Jersey.

In this role, you will visit various customer sites including homes, farms, and businesses to assess risks. You will write clear reports outlining your findings and make recommendations to help the team make informed insurance decisions. You will also provide advice to customers on how to reduce risks and improve safety, working closely with underwriters and brokers.

The ideal candidate will have experience in risk management, safety practices in the insurance industry, with strong communication and relationship-building skills. You should also be able to explain complex risks and solutions clearly. A full driving license is required and an ACII qualification is preferred.

Applicants must have either entitled or entitled to work residential status in order to be able to apply for this role.

For further information please contact Faron Le Prevost on or e-mail your current CV and any relevant information to

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