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Commercial Risk Management Jobs in Portland, OR (NOW HIRING)

Compliance To effectively and diligently manage commercial risk of the region, maintaining an up to date register, as required to minimise and mitigate the potential effects of known and unforeseen ...

Compliance To effectively and diligently manage commercial risk of the region, maintaining an up to date register, as required to minimise and mitigate the potential effects of known and unforeseen ...

Project Controls Manager

Vancouver, WA · On-site

$185K - $205K/yr

... coordination with commercial teams; apply project controls quality standards and perform ... Extensive knowledge of earned value management (EVM), cost/schedule risk assessment (e.g., CEVP ...

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ESIS, a Chubb company, provides claim and risk management services to a wide variety of commercial clients. ESIS' innovative best-in-class approach to program design, integration, and achievement of ...

ESIS, a Chubb company, provides claim and risk management services to a wide variety of commercial clients. ESIS' innovative best-in-class approach to program design, integration, and achievement of ...

ESIS, a Chubb company, provides claim and risk management services to a wide variety of commercial clients. ESIS' innovative best-in-class approach to program design, integration, and achievement of ...

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How much do commercial risk management jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for commercial risk management in Portland, OR is $118,306.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $95,400.00 and $136,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commercial Risk Management vs Insurance Underwriter?

AspectCommercial Risk ManagementInsurance Underwriter
CredentialsCertifications like CRM, ARM, CPCU often preferredProfessional designations such as CPCU, ARM, or FCAS common
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices, client meetings, risk assessment teamsInsurance companies, underwriting departments, risk analysis teams
Industry UsageUsed across various industries to mitigate business risksPrimarily within insurance companies to evaluate policy applications

Commercial Risk Management focuses on identifying and mitigating risks for businesses across industries, often working directly with clients. Insurance Underwriters evaluate insurance applications to determine coverage and premiums. While both roles involve risk assessment, Commercial Risk Managers have a broader scope, whereas Underwriters specialize in insurance policy evaluation.

Is commercial risk management a profitable career?

Commercial risk management is generally a well-paying career, especially for professionals with specialized skills, certifications, and experience. Salaries can vary based on industry, location, and level of responsibility, but it is considered a financially rewarding field for those with strong analytical and risk assessment abilities.

What does a commercial risk management do?

A commercial risk management professional identifies, assesses, and mitigates risks that could impact a company's financial performance or operations. They analyze market conditions, contractual obligations, and industry trends to develop strategies that minimize potential losses. Strong analytical skills and knowledge of risk assessment tools are essential in this role.

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Project Manager - Commercial Construction

JH Kelly

Vancouver, WA

$95K - $160K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 28 days ago


JH Kelly rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

At JH Kelly, we're seeking a skilled, proactive, and detail-oriented Project Manager to lead our Commercial Mechanical projects and deliver successful outcomes on complex construction initiatives. If you excel at managing the full project lifecycle, coordinating teams, controlling costs and schedules, maintaining strong stakeholder relationships, and driving projects to completion with safety and quality at the forefront, this is your opportunity to contribute to a century-old industry leader.

About Us
Celebrating over a century of excellence, JH Kelly is a fourth-generation, family-owned construction powerhouse known for tackling complex commercial and heavy industrial projects. With offices in Vancouver, Longview, Seattle, Bellingham, WA, and Milwaukie, OR, we're an industry leader fueled by an award-winning team committed to safety, quality, and a dynamic, tight-knit culture. Learn more about our story at www.jhkelly.com
 
Salary Range:  $95,000 - $160,000 annually (DOE), FLSA exempt.
 

Benefits Package

  • Comprehensive Medical/Vision/Rx - Dental/Ortho Coverage: JH Kelly pays 87.5% of total premiums.
  • Paid Vacation and Holidays: Generous PTO model to support work-life balance.
  • 401K: 50% company match on the first 6% of employee contributions.
  • Life Insurance, AD&D, STD & LTD: Paid 100% by JH Kelly.
  • Annual Performance Bonuses: Opportunity for additional compensation based on performance.
  • Profit Sharing: Participate in JH Kelly's profit-sharing program. Averaging 9% of total compensation over the past 10 years.

Here's a deeper dive into your responsibilities:

Project Leadership & Execution

  • Plan and manage the project estimate, schedule, and account for variances to the plan.
  • Manage and control project cost and account for variances to the estimate.
  • Create accurate projections of cost at completion.
  • Plan and manage the project control systems.
  • Direct activities of project staff personnel.
  • Take off quantities and prepare pricing for changes when so directed.
  • Thoroughly review all drawings, submittals, samples, and shop drawings to ensure installation will be in accordance with the contract.
  • Write and manage RFI's and change orders.
  • Plan and coordinate work appropriately to facilitate the work permit process.
  • Review construction procedures and provide technical support for work.
  • Ensure construction work in-house and by sub-contractors complies with the contract.
  • Be directly involved with construction procedures and represent JH Kelly at various meetings.
  • Perform field engineering for construction convenience items, including calculation and design drafting when required.
  • Keep management informed of project status and scheduling.
  • Thoroughly review all drawings, submittals, samples, and shop drawings to ensure the final product will be in accordance with the contract.

Team Development & Mentorship

  • Lead, mentor, and manage Interns, Field Engineers, Project Engineers, and other project team members.

 Relationship & Business Development

  • Maintain proactive and positive relationships within the crafts, including shop and field craft personnel, as well as supervise coworkers

Financial & Administrative Oversight

  • Ensure timely and accurate billings, collections, and monthly forecasting
  • Utilize systems for budgeting, phase codes, purchasing, quantities, and documentation
  • Oversee procurement, subcontracts, purchase orders, and project documentation

Safety & Quality Leadership

  • Champion and promote JH Kelly's safety and quality protocols across all projects and teams
  • Ensure no unresolved safety or quality issues on any project under your leadership

Additional Responsibilities

  • Market and sell JH Kelly services to existing and potential clients
  • Perform additional tasks as assigned to support department and company success

What You Bring

  • Experience: Minimum of five (5) years of experience in the full project management life cycle within the commercial mechanical industry. Expertise in all responsibilities of a project, demonstrating proficiency and mastery with consistent positive results and growth: Scheduling, budgeting, planning, and managing projects; Establishing scheduling baselines, assessing impact claims, and negotiating soft subjects; Conducting risk assessment and communication (both internal and external); Managing billings, forecasting, and resource management; Consistently producing profits greater than the bid margin; Developing repeat business with customers and clients.
  • Education: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Civil, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, Business, or a related construction industry field, or equivalent work experience.
  • Skills:
    • Expert-level proficiency in project scheduling, budgeting, cost control, risk management, and contract negotiation
    • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office and Bluebeam (intermediate Excel skills required)
    • Strong ability to read, mark up drawings, and perform take-offs
  • Mindset: Strategic thinker, self-sufficient leader, proactive relationship-builder, and energetic problem-solver who thrives under pressure and drives consistent positive outcomes. Commitment to safety.
  • Requirements: Valid driver's license and ability to travel to various construction sites as needed
Physical Requirements
This role requires transitioning frequently between office and construction field settings. In the office, you'll sit for extended periods, performing repetitive tasks like typing and communicating by phone. In the field, you'll stand and walk on uneven terrain, climb stairs, kneel, crouch, crawl to inspect tight spaces, and occasionally lift up to 40 pounds. Good vision and hearing are essential for reading plans and on-site communication. You'll work outdoors in various weather conditions, adhere to site-specific dress codes, and wear PPE (hard hats, gloves, safety glasses, steel-toed boots). Flexibility to travel and work outside regular hours is required. Reasonable accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities.

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