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The pay range for a Risk Control Consultant II is $82,400-$123,600 annually. The pay range for a ... machinery in use, and roof condition). * Assist in determining if facility protections (fire ...

Risk Control Consultant

Des Moines, IA · On-site

$99K - $149K/yr

The pay range for a Risk Control Consultant II is $82,400-$123,600 annually. The pay range for a ... machinery in use, and roof condition). * Assist in determining if facility protections (fire ...

Risk Control Consultant

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$109K - $164K/yr

The pay range for a Risk Control Consultant II in Illinois is $90,640-$135,960 annually. The pay ... machinery in use, and roof condition). * Assist in determining if facility protections (fire ...

Brings value to members and customers through risk control consultation and safety training while helping to improve loss experience. Supports and collaborates with AMERIND Underwriting, Claims, and ...

Brings value to members and customers through risk control consultation and safety training while helping to improve loss experience. Supports and collaborates with AMERIND Underwriting, Claims, and ...

Senior Risk Control Consultant

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$90K - $120K/yr

The Sr. Risk Control Consultant will apply risk control and risk management techniques in the selection, management, and retention of accounts. The Sr. Risk Control Consultant will focus on ...

As a Risk Control Consultant , you will engage with policyholder customers and agent partners, conduct workplace risk assessments, and assist customers in establishing and maintaining effective ...

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How much do boiler machinery risk control consultant jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for boiler machinery risk control consultant in the United States is $94,413.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,000.00 and $95,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Boiler Machinery Risk Control Consultant do?

A Boiler Machinery Risk Control Consultant is a specialist who assesses and manages risks related to boilers, pressure vessels, and mechanical equipment in industrial or commercial facilities. Their main responsibilities include inspecting equipment, evaluating maintenance practices, identifying potential hazards, and recommending safety improvements to prevent breakdowns or accidents. They also help companies comply with safety regulations and insurance requirements, and may provide training to staff on proper operation and maintenance of equipment. By working with clients, they aim to minimize downtime, prevent costly insurance claims, and ensure a safer work environment.

What are some typical challenges faced by Boiler Machinery Risk Control Consultants when evaluating client facilities?

Boiler Machinery Risk Control Consultants often encounter challenges such as outdated equipment, incomplete maintenance records, and limited staff familiarity with risk mitigation protocols. These factors can make it difficult to accurately assess potential risks and recommend effective control measures. Consultants must use strong communication skills to collaborate with facility staff, explain technical findings, and encourage the adoption of best practices to improve safety and compliance. Additionally, adapting to a variety of industrial environments and client needs requires flexibility and a thorough understanding of industry standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Boiler Machinery Risk Control Consultant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Boiler Machinery Risk Control Consultant, you need a solid background in mechanical or electrical engineering, risk assessment, and an understanding of boiler and machinery operations, often supported by relevant engineering degrees or technical certifications. Familiarity with risk evaluation software, inspection tools, and compliance standards such as ASME codes is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, effective communication, and client management skills help set top consultants apart. These abilities are crucial for accurately identifying risks, ensuring regulatory compliance, and providing actionable recommendations to protect clients and minimize losses.

What is the difference between Boiler Machinery Risk Control Consultant vs Boiler Inspector?

AspectBoiler Machinery Risk Control ConsultantBoiler Inspector
CertificationsTypically requires API, ASME, or insurance risk management certificationsRequires boiler operation and safety certifications, such as National Board or state-specific licenses
Work EnvironmentAdvises clients on risk mitigation, inspections, and safety protocols, often in offices or client sitesPerforms inspections on boilers, often at manufacturing plants, power plants, or industrial sites
Employer & Industry UsageInsurance companies, consulting firms, industrial facilitiesPower plants, manufacturing facilities, regulatory agencies

While both roles focus on boiler safety, the Boiler Machinery Risk Control Consultant primarily advises on risk management and safety protocols, whereas the Boiler Inspector conducts physical inspections to ensure compliance and safety standards are met.

$99K - $149K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Plans and delivers safety/risk management services to insured customers and internal associates.

We are currently seeking a risk control professional that is technically proficient, self-motivated and results driven to fill an open position within our North Shared Services division. You must be able to conduct comprehensive safety and risk management assessments, provide our Underwriting teams with a strong analytical opinion of risk to support our goal of profitable growth within variety of middle to large premium market segment for Dealerships, Construction, Manufacturing, Wholesale Trade, Retail, Commercial Real Estate and Service industries. In addition, the successful candidate will develop close relationships with our agents and policyholders, conducting selected safety seminars and training, to build the value-added service that Sentry is known for.

The ideal candidate's preferred location would be in or around the Des Moines area. We are searching for an individual who is passionate about consulting on safety and risk management practices, can work from home, and has excellent organizational skills to effectively manage their territory (encompassing regular travel to Iowa and Nebraska).

Based on qualifications and experience, this position can be filled as a Risk Control Consultant I, II or a Risk Control Consultant Sr.

The pay range for a Risk Control Consultant I is $68,100-$102,100 annually.

The pay range for a Risk Control Consultant II is $82,400-$123,600 annually.

The pay range for a Risk Control Consultant Sr is $99,700-$149,500 annually.

What You'll Do

The following are some of the responsibilities of the Risk Control Consultant position:

  • Conduct onsite facility evaluations to determine if operational exposures are being adequately controlled to prevent building losses. Determine scope and schedule of preventative maintenance programs on key mechanical equipment within the facility (electrical systems, HVAC, machinery in use, and roof condition).

  • Assist in determining if facility protections (fire suppression systems, alarm systems, etc.) are acceptable for the building occupancy, exposures, and special hazards.

  • Complete detailed reports for each covered line of business - Property, General Liability, Auto, & Workers Compensation, etc. - to assist our underwriting groups with account acceptability and insurability.

  • Assist customers with development and implementation of safety polices, programs and procedures specific to each account & loss exposure.

  • Provide advanced risk management and consultative services to assigned clients.

  • Conduct Job-site safety inspections and OSHA 10-hour seminars for our Regional construction line of business.

  • Maintain and demonstrate safety management and expertise in areas such as commercial property protection, general liability, product liability, fleet safety and employee safety.

  • Develop, coordinate and conduct safety/risk management seminars and training programs for accounts to promote awareness and reduce claim frequency and severity.

  • Develop and execute service proposals and plans to qualified accounts.

What it Takes

  • Bachelors degree within Safety is preferred or equivalent work experience

  • Emphasis in Occupational Safety & Health, Engineering, or Physical Sciences preferred

  • 1-5 years of insurance safety consulting or safety work in a private industry (construction and manufacturing)

  • High level of independence, organization, and self-motivation to work from home

  • Experience in coordinating and servicing large or multi location accounts preferred

  • Knowledge of OSHA, ANSI, NFPA Standards, and DOT regulations

  • High level of verbal and written communication skills

  • Ability to learn use of specialized building valuation systems, diagramming and report software

  • Acceptable motor vehicle record for travel (50%) including overnight travel in some cases

  • Desire to pursue professionals Safety designations including CSP and/or other designations

What You'll Receive

At Sentry, your total rewards go beyond competitive compensation. Below are some benefits and perks that you'll receive.

  • Generous Paid-Time Off plan for you to enjoy time out of the office.

  • Company vehicle with gas card

  • 401(K) plan with a dollar for dollar match on your first eight percent, plus immediate vesting to help strengthen your financial future.

  • Group Medical, Dental, Vision and Life insurance to encourage a healthy lifestyle.

  • Extensive Work-Life Resources to lend a helping hand.

  • Sentry Foundation gift matching program to encourage charitable giving.

  • Continue your education and career development through Sentry University (SentryU).

About Sentry

We take great pride in making Forbes' list of America's Best Midsize Employers. A lot of different factors go into that honor, many of which contribute to your job satisfaction.

Our bright future is built on a long track record of success. We got our start in 1904 and have been helping businesses succeed and protect their futures ever since. Because of the trust placed in us, we're one of the largest and financially strongest mutual insurance companies in the United States. We're rated A+ by A.M. Best, the industry's leading rating authority.

Our headquarters is in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, with offices located throughout the United States. From sales to claims, and information technology to marketing, we enjoy a rewarding and challenging work environment with opportunities for ongoing professional development and growth.

Get ready to own your future at Sentry. Opportunities await!

Casey Van Der Geest

Casey.VanDerGeest@sentry.com

Equal Employment Opportunity

Sentry is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is our policy that there be no discrimination in employment based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, age, marital status, or sexual orientation.