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Construction Risk Management Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

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The Director of Risk Management will work directly with Legal, Finance, Accounting, Human Resources, Construction, Land, Purchasing, Safety, and other operations and business teams across several ...

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Head of Enterprise Risk Management Date: Aug 15, 2026 Location: Overland Park, KS, US Company ... and construction, together we are building a world of difference. Company : Black & Veatch ...

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More specifically, they are involved in the construction risk analysis and administration of ... Primary responsibilities include the management and identification of construction risks associated ...

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Advanced knowledge of SDI Underwriting or Risk Engineering, Construction Operations, or Construction Risk Management. * Excellent written and verbal communication skills. * Strong analytical and ...

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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Project Management, Construction Management, Business, Economics, Statistics, or related field--or equivalent experience. * Proven experience managing risk for large ...

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This job is part of the Construction Management function. They are responsible for ensuring all ... Prepare Project Status and Construction Risk Assessment report. Seek approval for the release of ...

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The analyst will evaluate corporate issuers and securities, contribute to investment discussions, and provide input that supports portfolio construction, risk management and investment decision ...

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RISK FOCUS The Senior Risk Manager provides risk management leadership for major transit programs ... Bachelor\'s degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management or related field and 12 ...

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How much do construction risk management jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for construction risk management in Kentucky is $90,070.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,000.00 and $114,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is construction risk management?

A Construction Risk Management job involves identifying, analyzing, and mitigating risks that could impact construction projects. This includes assessing financial, safety, legal, and environmental risks to prevent delays, cost overruns, or accidents. Professionals in this role develop strategies, ensure compliance with regulations, and collaborate with project stakeholders to minimize potential issues. Effective risk management helps maintain project timelines, budgets, and overall safety.

What does a construction risk manager do?

Professionals in Construction Risk Management spend their days identifying potential project risks, conducting site and contract reviews, and collaborating with project managers, engineers, and safety officers to develop mitigation strategies. They review insurance requirements, assess safety protocols, and monitor compliance with regulations to avert costly delays or accidents. Regular communication with stakeholders and documentation of findings are also integral parts of the job. This role balances proactive planning with quick decision-making to protect both project investments and on-site personnel.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in construction risk management?

A strong background in construction processes, risk assessment, and project management, often supported by a related degree or professional certifications (such as CRMP or PMP), is key for success in Construction Risk Management. Familiarity with risk management software, safety compliance systems, and data analysis tools is highly valued. Excellent communication, analytical thinking, and negotiation skills help professionals anticipate issues and work effectively with diverse project teams. These competencies are critical to minimizing potential losses, ensuring regulatory compliance, and safeguarding both project timelines and budgets.

What does a construction risk management do?

Construction risk management involves identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential risks that could impact a construction project, such as safety hazards, cost overruns, or delays. Professionals in this field analyze project plans, enforce safety protocols, and use tools like risk assessment software to ensure project stability and compliance. Effective risk management helps prevent accidents, reduce financial losses, and ensure timely project completion.

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Infographic showing various Construction Risk Management job openings in Kentucky as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $90,070 per year, or $43.3 per hour.

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Stanley Martin Homes Corporate Office, 11710 Plaza America Dr., Reston, Virginia, United States of America

Job Description

Posted Tuesday, August 18, 2026 at 4:00 AM

Who is Stanley Martin Homes?

At Stanley Martin Homes, we believe your work should have a purpose. With us, it truly does.

Our success starts with our people, and we are proud to foster a culture where every team member is valued and supported. At Stanley Martin Homes, you will work alongside passionate, knowledgeable professionals who are committed to doing the right thing, delivering exceptional homebuyer experiences, and putting homebuyers first.

Stanley Martin Homes is one of the largest 25 homebuilders in the United States and it has been consistently one of the fastest growing. We are proud of the people-first culture that makes it possible.

If you are ready to build a meaningful career and helpfamilies find the place they will call home, we would love to connect with you. Join our team and build a career that you will be proud of.

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Stanley Martin Holdings is creating a dedicated risk management function to support a rapidly growing and expanding enterprise. The Director of Risk Management will help build and lead this new function, with responsibility for insurance, claims, operational risk, and related governance matters across Stanley Martin’s homebuilding operations, mortgage company, title operations, land development business, and other current and future business activities.

This role supports the Chief Legal Officer in identifying, evaluating, and managing risks affecting Stanley Martin Holdings and its affiliated businesses. The Director of Risk Management will work directly with Legal, Finance, Accounting, Human Resources, Construction, Land, Purchasing, Safety, and other operations and business teams across several different business lines to help protect the Company’s assets, reduce losses, improve processes, and support operational execution across the organization. The role will also supervise an existing risk management employee and will be expected to develop the people, processes, systems, and reporting needed for a maturing risk management function.

Exceptional candidates with significant industry and leadership experience may be considered at the Vice President level.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Build, formalize, and continuously improve the Company’s risk management function, including scalable processes, reporting routines, tools, workflows, policies, templates, checklists, and service standards that can support the Company’s continued growth and expansion into new or expanded business lines.
  • Manage the Company’s property and casualty insurance programs, including general liability, workers’ compensation, automobile liability, umbrella/excess liability, builder’s risk, cyber liability, directors’ and officers’ liability, fiduciary liability, professional liability, and other specialty coverages.
  • Lead the annual insurance renewal process, including gathering underwriting information, reviewing and submitting applications, working with brokers and carriers, supporting renewal presentations, and reviewing policies, endorsements, certificates of insurance, coverage summaries, and related materials for accuracy and completeness.
  • Manage day-to-day relationships with brokers, carriers, third-party administrators, consultants, outside counsel, and other insurance and risk management advisors.
  • Work with the Company’s captive insurance company and related advisors to evaluate and implement appropriate uses of the captive as part of the Company’s overall insurance, claims, risk financing, and risk management strategy.
  • Manage insurance claims, including workers' compensation, general liability, automobile liability, property damage, construction defect, employment practices, and other insured matters, and coordinate with carriers, brokers, adjusters, and internal stakeholders regarding claim reporting, coverage, and resolution.
  • Track claim trends, loss history, reserves, settlements, premiums, deductibles, self-insured retentions, claim payments, and other key risk management costs and data, and prepare practical reports and summaries for internal leadership.
  • Support the development and implementation of loss prevention, safety, incident reporting, and risk mitigation programs, and provide practical day-to-day guidance to business teams regarding insurance, claims, contractual risk allocation, and risk mitigation issues.
  • Collaborate with Legal, Purchasing, Construction, Land, Operations, and other teams on contractual risk transfer and third-party risk management matters, including indemnity, insurance requirements, certificates of insurance, and trade partner, vendor, consultant, and service-provider compliance.
  • Support risk management needs across Stanley Martin Holdings and its affiliates, including homebuilding, mortgage, title, land development, acquisitions, joint ventures, new markets, new business initiatives, and other strategic projects.
  • Support risk management reporting, governance, and coordination processes associated with the Company’s ownership by a Japanese parent company, including driving the agenda for the Risk Management Committee and preparing reports for internal leadership and parent-company stakeholders.
  • Supervise, develop, and provide guidance to the existing risk management employee, while helping define future staffing, roles, responsibilities, and capabilities needed for the department.
  • Design, implement, and update comprehensive company-wide compliance frameworks and operational policies.
  • Oversee and conduct risk-based compliance testing, internal audits, and root-cause analyses to identify and resolve operational discrepancies.
  • Develop and deliver training programs to educate employees on regulatory requirements.
  • Handle special projects assigned by the Chief Legal Officer.
  • Represent the company professionally in all internal and external interactions and communications.
  • Adhere to safety standards and help promote a safe working environment.
  • Adhere to and promote the Mission, Vision, and Values of Stanley Martin.

Position Standards

  • Team player who displays a practical, collaborative, and solutions-oriented approach in working with colleagues effectively across the organization
  • Reflects a fun, positive personality
  • Attentive to detail and to the quality of work product
  • Works and communicates clearly, thoughtfully, and professionally with senior leaders, business teams, external advisors, and operational personnel
  • Able to explain insurance, claims, and risk management matters in practical business terms
  • Comfortable working on a broad and evolving range of insurance, claims, and operational risk matters across different business linesand comfortable building a new function in a growing company
  • Process and improvement-oriented, with an interest in designing or identifying new processes to improve consistency and efficiency of risk management services
  • Analytical and comfortable working with claims data, insurance information, spreadsheets, reports, and tracking tools
  • Technologically savvy and willing to use available systems and tools to improve risk management processes
  • Energetic, self-starter, well-organized, reliable, and hard-working
  • Demonstrates strong business judgment and acumen
  • Able to work effectively in an organization that is owned by a Japanese parent company, including satisfying parent-company reporting, governance, and risk management expectations
  • Willing to adhere to and promote the Mission, Vision, and Values of Stanley Martin

Position Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in risk management, business administration, finance, accounting, insurance, legal studies, construction management, or a related field
  • 7-10+ years of relevant experience in risk management, insurance, claims, construction, real estate development, homebuilding, legal operations, or a related field
  • Strong understanding of and experience with commercial insurance programs, claims administration, captive insurance structures, and risk management processes, including contractual risk transfer, certificate of insurance tracking, subcontractor/vendor insurance compliance, or construction-related insurance programs
  • ARM, CRM, CPCU, AIC, CSP, CCEP, or other relevant professional designation preferred
  • Experience in the real estate industry preferred
  • Office-based position, with a strong preference for an individual based in Northern Virginia who can work in the Reston, Virginia, corporate office
  • Some travel expected for conferences and meetings and to visit job sites and remote offices

What's In It For Me:

  • Access to competitively priced, high-quality health care options through Aetna, MetLife and EyeMed, along with employer-paid Short Term and Long Term disability, basic life and AD&D insurance (including employee-paid life, Legal Resources, and Aflac supplemental options)
  • Plan for the future by investing in a 401(K), with up to $5K employer match, invest even more with our Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Put your family first with benefits, including 3 weeks of paid parental leave and a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for dependent care
  • 12 weeks of paid maternity leave through our Short-Term Disability Plan
  • Receive well-rounded wellness benefits, including free and low-cost mental health resources and support services through our Employee Assistance Program
  • Continue your education with tuition and certification reimbursement
  • Rest and relax with 15 days of vacation (increases with tenure) and 6 days of paid sick leave
  • Protect yourself from identity theft or travel mishaps with our no-cost coverage
  • Receive great discounts on buying a Stanley Martin home and discounts with our partners in mortgage and title services as well as cell phone service through Verizon
  • Get access to your paycheck early with an advanced pay option through Dayforce Wallet
  • Support local charities that are important to you through our Giving Back Program; with up to $250 match, 8 hours leave and more

Stanley Martin Homes has been building new homes since 1966. Headquartered in Reston, VA, Stanley Martin Homes is one of the nation’s fastest-growing homebuilders, having built more than 25,000 homes and operating in 14 metropolitan areas and seven states, including Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Named National Builder of the Year in 2021 by Builder Magazine, Stanley Martin Homes is driven to deliver on its mission to design and build homes people love at a price they can afford.

At Stanley Martin Homes, you're not just joining a company- you're joining a team. Whether your passion is in sales, construction, or operations, you'll contribute to delivering an exceptional home buying experience that helps people realize their dreams.

This position pays between $189,100.00 and $218,700.00 annually plus bonus.

Stanley Martin Homes Corporate Office, 11710 Plaza America Dr., Reston, Virginia, United States of America

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