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Bachelor's degree in Risk Management, Finance, Law, or related field 8+ years in commercial risk management, with direct experience in construction insurance Experience reviewing and negotiating ...

Commercial Risk Advisor

Salinas, CA · On-site

$90K - $150K/yr

As a Commercial Risk Advisor, you will have the opportunity to build lifelong relationships with C ... The clients you serve will benefit from competitive and sophisticated risk management solutions. In ...

As a Commercial Risk Advisor, you will have the opportunity to build lifelong relationships with C ... The clients you serve will benefit from competitive and sophisticated risk management solutions. In ...

Commercial Risk Producer - New York City Do you have a passion for using your ambition and ... Support a team in the management of a portfolio of prospects' business How this opportunity is ...

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As a Commercial Risk Advisor, you will have the opportunity to build lifelong relationships with C ... The clients you serve will benefit from competitive and sophisticated risk management solutions. In ...

Commercial Risk Producer

Philadelphia, PA · On-site

$138.70K - $257.50K/yr

Commercial Risk Producer Do you have a passion for using your ambition and creativity to build new ... Support a team in the management of a portfolio of prospects' business How this opportunity is ...

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Commercial Risk Producer

Boston, MA · On-site

$138.70K - $257.50K/yr

Commercial Risk Producer Do you have a passion for using your ambition and creativity to build new ... Support a team in the management of a portfolio of prospects' business How this opportunity is ...

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Commercial Risk Producer

New York, NY · On-site

$138.70K - $257.50K/yr

Commercial Risk Producer Do you have a passion for using your ambition and creativity to build new ... Support a team in the management of a portfolio of prospects' business How this opportunity is ...

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How much do commercial risk management jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for commercial risk management in the United States is $111,556.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,000.00 and $129,000.00 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.

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Risk Management Consultant

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Job description

Foundation Risk Partners, one of the fastest growing insurance brokerage and consulting firms in the US, is adding to their team a Risk Management Consultant to their Insurance Consulting & Risk Advisory team.  This role requires a highimpact, clientfacing professional capable of leading complex assignments, synthesizing technical detail into strategic insight, and advising senior stakeholders on enterprise and transactional risk issues.

Key Responsibilities

  • Identify, evaluate, and analyze operational, contractual, and thirdparty risk exposures arising from client business activities, vendors, service providers, and customers.
  • Strategically manage enterprisewide insurance and risk program renewals, including broker oversight, coverage optimization, cost reduction initiatives, and market negotiations.
  • Collaborate with and direct external advisors including brokers, underwriters, claims professionals, TPAs, legal counsel, and specialty consultants.
  • Review contracts, leases, vendor agreements, and licensing arrangements to ensure compliance with established insurance and risk management requirements.
  • Evaluate and negotiate insurance pricing, program structures, deductibles, limits, policy wording, and service agreements; prepare costbenefit analyses of program alternatives.
  • Analyze loss data and prepare monthly reserve accruals and reporting for finance, risk, and safety teams.
  • Partner with legal, HR, audit, and claims teams to establish settlement strategies and support complex claims decisionmaking.
  • Research emerging and bestinclass risk management trends, providing strategic recommendations related to insurance purchasing, program design, loss control, safety, and claims management.

Qualifications & Experience

  • 2-3 years' experience in corporate risk management, insurance brokerage, underwriting, or a related advisory role, preferred
  • Strong technical knowledge across major insurance lines and risk financing structures.
  • Excellent analytical, problemsolving, and projectmanagement skills.
  • Executivelevel communication skills with the ability to advise nontechnical senior stakeholders.
  • Commercial mindset with the ability to connect risk decisions to business outcomes.
  • M&A or private equity diligence experience strongly preferred.
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university or college required.
  • Professional certifications preferred: ARM, CPCU, CRM, FRM, RF.