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Director Of Risk Management

Joeris General Contractors
1 day ago
Full-time
On-site
Austin, Texas, United States

Overview

Reports to: Executive Leadership

 

FLSA Status: Full-Time, Salaried-Exempt

 

Normal Working Hours – Office Hours: 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday- Open to candidate living/working in our San Antonio, Dallas or Houston office.

 

Joeris Mission: To transform people and places.

Responsibilities

  • Promoting and building the Joeris bold promise, mission, vision, and values to employees.
  • Insurance Program Management
    • Oversee all corporate and project-specific insurance programs, including General Liability, Builder's Risk (including the Master Builders Risk [MBR] program), Workers' Compensation, Auto Liability, Umbrella/Excess Liability, Professional Liability, Pollution Liability, Cyber Liability, Executive Risk Insurance, OCIP/CCIP programs, Subcontractor Default Insurance (SDI), and the Company's captive program.
    • Lead annual insurance renewals and coordinate underwriting submissions.
    • Manage relationships with brokers, carriers, third-party administrators, actuarial consultants, and other risk advisors.
    • Analyze coverage terms, endorsements, exclusions, and limits to ensure appropriate protection.
    • Monitor insurance costs and develop strategies to improve total cost of risk.
    • Oversee Builder's Risk program operations, including per-project BR requests originated through Procore, BR questionnaires and extensions, and coordination of owner-provided BR coverage.
    • Oversee the Master Builders Risk (MBR) program, including monthly coordination with project managers for completion dates and coverage adjustments and quarterly MBR reporting to finance leadership.
    • Oversee endorsement processing, insurance invoice review, and coordination with Accounts Payable.
  • Contract Review & Risk Transfer
    • Review owner contracts, subcontracts, vendor agreements, and purchase orders for risk exposure, ensuring appropriate indemnification, insurance, and limitation of liability provisions.
    • Collaborate with legal and operations teams during contract negotiations.
    • Establish and enforce subcontractor insurance compliance requirements, including oversight of certificate of insurance issuance and tracking, Additional Insured and blanket endorsement management, job-specific COI requests through platforms such as Procore and Jones.
    • Lead the subcontractor prequalification program as a foundational risk-transfer mechanism, including financial risk analysis, trade partner performance monitoring, and ongoing compliance oversight across the Company's active subcontractor base, leveraging platforms such as TradeTapp and Procore.
    • Oversee owner-specific insurance compliance requirements (e.g., school district insurance checklists) and coordinate with project teams to ensure documentation is complete prior to project start.
    • Maintain insurance records, certificates, and endorsements in accordance with the Texas Statute of Repose and other applicable retention requirements.
  • Claims Management
    • Direct claims management across all lines of insurance, coordinating investigations and resolution with carriers, legal counsel, third-party administrators, field inspectors, forensic experts, and project teams.
    • Maintain accurate loss run analysis and reserve monitoring; develop strategies to reduce claim frequency and severity under retained-risk structures.
    • Oversee incident documentation, severity assessment, and notification workflows through Procore, including timely notification to executive leadership for serious incidents.
    • Exercise direct-payment authority on minor third-party property damage claims to expedite resolution.
    • Support Legal with document discovery, claim documentation, and evidence requests in connection with claims and suits.
  • Workers' Compensation & Employee Injury Management
    • Serve as the Company's focal point for employee work-related injury case management, in coordination with HR and Operations.
    • Verify appropriate treatment levels at occupational clinics and ensure injuries are fully addressed through completion of care.
    • Submit workers' compensation claims and track care and adjuster activity through resolution.
    • Determine appropriate treatment pathways, including direct-payment cases versus claims elevated to the WC carrier.
    • Provide situational awareness on the Company's Experience Modification Rate (EMR) and recommend actions to protect and improve it.
    • Coordinate with HR and Operations on return-to-work, light-duty placement, and reasonable accommodation for non-work-related injuries.
  • Risk Management Strategy
    • Develop and lead the company's enterprise risk management framework across all construction operations.
    • Identify operational, contractual, financial, legal, and safety-related risks associated with commercial construction projects.
    • Recommend and implement risk mitigation strategies to minimize losses and protect company assets.
    • Provide strategic guidance to executive leadership regarding emerging industry risks, insurance trends, and regulatory changes.
  • Safety & Loss Prevention Collaboration
    • Partner with Safety leadership to align risk strategy with jobsite safety programs; analyze incident trends and recommend proactive risk reduction measures.
    • Translate safety performance into insurance and financial outcomes, communicating EMR, loss trends, and total cost of risk to executive leadership and Business Unit Leaders.
    • Participate in major incident reviews and root cause analysis.
    • Support OSHA compliance, including production of annual OSHA 300A logs by office.
    • Track safety training metrics and support Safety leadership with annual training planning to meet established Company goals.
    • Deliver the risk orientation component of new-hire onboarding in coordination with HR.
    • Participate in semi-annual safety and risk briefings across office locations to communicate performance, trends, and initiatives.
  • Surety, Compliance & Regulatory Oversight
    • Oversee surety relationships and support bonding capacity management.
    • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local insurance and risk management regulations; maintain contractor licensing and bonding requirements where applicable.
    • Assist with audits related to insurance, payroll, workers' compensation, and subcontractor compliance.
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration
    • Coordinate with Operations on project-specific risk considerations and claim resolution status.
    • Coordinate with Legal on complex claims, suits, and document discovery.
    • Provide Marketing and business development teams with safety performance data, insurance program information, and project-specific risk inputs in support of proposals and pursuits.
    • Oversee the risk and insurance technology stack, including Procore, SharePoint, Jones and TradeTapp, to ensure data integrity and operational efficiency.
  • Financial & Reporting Responsibilities
    • Develop and manage departmental budgets; track and report key risk management metrics, claims performance, and insurance program effectiveness.
    • Prepare executive-level reporting for leadership and stakeholders; support financial forecasting related to insurance costs, deductibles, reserves, and retained losses.
  • Leadership & Team Development
    • Lead and mentor risk management and insurance personnel; establish best practices and standardized procedures across all business units.
    • Foster a culture of accountability, safety, and proactive risk awareness.
    • Assist the executive leadership with special projects and other duties as they arise.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in Risk Management, Construction Management, Business Administration, Finance, or related field required.
  • 10+ years of progressive risk management experience in commercial construction or general contracting.
  • Strong knowledge of construction insurance programs, contractual risk transfer, and claims management.
  • Experience managing OCIP/CCIP programs preferred.
  • Familiarity with large-scale commercial, industrial, healthcare, multifamily, or mixed-use construction projects.
  • Experience overseeing high deductible, self-insured, or Subcontractor Default Insurance (SDI) structures, including collateral requirements, claim funding, and loss forecasting, strongly preferred.
  • Experience with captive insurance programs (group, single-parent, or protected cell), alternative risk financing, and loss-sensitive insurance structures preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience overseeing subcontractor prequalification, financial risk analysis, and trade partner performance monitoring in support of SDI program requirements.
  • Experience collaborating with actuarial consultants, captive managers, brokers, auditors, third-party administrators, and finance teams.
  • Experience overseeing workers' compensation case management, occupational clinic coordination, and Experience Modification Rate (EMR) performance.
  • Familiarity with construction risk and insurance technology platforms such as Procore, TradeTapp, and subcontractor prequalification systems.
  • Professional certifications such as ARM, CPCU, CRM, CSP, or CHST strongly preferred.

Skills

  • Ability to multi-task, work under pressure with minimal oversight, display a high degree of initiative and accuracy, and effectively manage time and workload.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to analyze claim trends, reserve development, and total cost of risk within large deductible or self-insured environments.
  • High attention to detail; must possess the confidence that work product is accurate and complete.
  • Ability to initiate new ideas to streamline routine tasks and improve departmental processes.
  • Ability to communicate insurance program performance, risk exposures, and financial impact to executive leadership and operational teams.
  • Knowledge of contract management, certificate of insurance tracking, and subcontractor prequalification systems.
  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel, including conditional formulas and formatting.
  • Familiarity with workers' compensation case management, Experience Modification Rate (EMR) tracking, and incident reporting workflows in Procore or similar platforms.
  • Emotional intelligence.