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Mitigation Manager Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

Collaborate with team members and project managers to ensure efficient job completion. * Follow all ... Prior mitigation, construction, or restoration experience preferred but not required -- training ...

Patrol Manager

Taylorsville, UT

$107K - $109K/yr

The Patrol Manager helps lead up to 45 winter patrollers and approximately 20 summer bike patrol ... Avalanche mitigation experience at a Class "A" resort preferred, including route leader-level ...

Patrol Manager

Solitude, UT · On-site

$114K - $116K/yr

The Patrol Manager helps lead up to 45 winter patrollers and approximately 20 summer bike patrol ... Avalanche mitigation experience at a Class "A" resort preferred, including route leader-level ...

Patrol Manager

Murray, UT

$107K - $109K/yr

The Patrol Manager helps lead up to 45 winter patrollers and approximately 20 summer bike patrol ... Avalanche mitigation experience at a Class "A" resort preferred, including route leader-level ...

Patrol Manager

West Valley, UT

$109K - $111K/yr

The Patrol Manager helps lead up to 45 winter patrollers and approximately 20 summer bike patrol ... Avalanche mitigation experience at a Class "A" resort preferred, including route leader-level ...

Patrol Manager

Kamas, UT

$113K - $116K/yr

The Patrol Manager helps lead up to 45 winter patrollers and approximately 20 summer bike patrol ... Avalanche mitigation experience at a Class "A" resort preferred, including route leader-level ...

Patrol Manager

Provo, UT

$107K - $110K/yr

The Patrol Manager helps lead up to 45 winter patrollers and approximately 20 summer bike patrol ... Avalanche mitigation experience at a Class "A" resort preferred, including route leader-level ...

Patrol Manager

Solitude, UT

$114K - $116K/yr

The Patrol Manager helps lead up to 45 winter patrollers and approximately 20 summer bike patrol ... Avalanche mitigation experience at a Class "A" resort preferred, including route leader-level ...

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How much do mitigation manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for mitigation manager in Utah is $74,356.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $106,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a mitigation manager?

A Mitigation Manager is a professional responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing efforts to reduce risks and damages from disasters, emergencies, or other hazards. Their role often involves developing strategies to prevent or minimize the impact of events such as natural disasters, environmental hazards, or legal liabilities. They work with organizations, government agencies, or legal teams to assess potential risks, implement safety measures, and ensure compliance with regulations. Mitigation Managers may also lead training sessions, prepare reports, and coordinate with stakeholders to ensure effective risk management. Their ultimate goal is to protect people, property, and resources by proactively addressing potential threats.

What are some common challenges mitigation managers face when coordinating disaster recovery efforts?

Mitigation Managers often encounter challenges such as balancing immediate response needs with long-term risk reduction, coordinating across multiple agencies and stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. They frequently need to adapt to rapidly changing situations while managing teams and resources effectively. Strong communication and organizational skills are essential for overcoming these hurdles and ensuring successful recovery and mitigation projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a mitigation manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mitigation Manager, you need expertise in risk assessment, project management, and disaster recovery, typically supported by a relevant degree and experience in emergency management or construction. Familiarity with industry-standard project management software, restoration tools, and certifications such as IICRC or PMP are often required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help coordinate teams and manage client relationships effectively. These abilities are crucial for ensuring timely, compliant, and efficient mitigation of property damage or disaster situations.

What is the difference between Mitigation Manager vs Risk Analyst?

AspectMitigation ManagerRisk Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in environmental science, engineering, or related field; certifications like PMP or risk management certificationsBachelor's degree in finance, economics, or related field; certifications like FRM or CRM
Work EnvironmentProject sites, corporate offices, environmental agenciesFinancial institutions, consulting firms, corporate risk departments
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, environmental management, disaster mitigationBanking, insurance, corporate risk management

Mitigation Managers focus on developing and implementing strategies to reduce risks related to environmental, safety, or disaster scenarios. Risk Analysts primarily assess and quantify financial or operational risks to inform decision-making. While both roles involve risk assessment, Mitigation Managers are more involved in planning and executing mitigation strategies, whereas Risk Analysts analyze data to evaluate risk levels.

What are the most commonly searched types of Mitigation jobs in Utah?

The most popular types of Mitigation jobs in Utah are:

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For Mitigation Manager jobs in Utah, the most frequently searched job titles are:

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Infographic showing various Mitigation Manager job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $74,356 per year, or $35.7 per hour.

Loss Mitigation Specialist

America First Credit Union

Roy, UT • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


America First Credit Union rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 51 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

61st of 150 rated financial services


Job description

Mon Sat Flex

Under the direction of the manager is responsible for performing collection activities associated with various negative shares and delinquent member accounts, including Visa credit and debit cards, lines of credit, secured loans, signature loans, real estate loans, home equity lines of credit, overdrawn shares and over limit VISA credit. Looks for trending fraud activity including loan fraud and fraud rings.  Reviews delinquent and or negative shares and problem accounts, determines probable reasons for account status, and contacts members to resolve the delinquencies. Utilizes various techniques, as circumstances indicate, to promptly collect on delinquent and or negative share accounts. Has basic knowledge to assist Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Garnishment/Levy, Consumer Loan and Credit Bureau areas.  Ensures that the Credit Union's professional image is always maintained.


1. The effective and professional performance of Loss Mitigation functions.

a. Receives daily/monthly reports to be worked in a prompt manner.

• 45 Day Negative Checking
• Returned Checks
• Accounts Negative 120+ Day
• Negative Share – No Return Items
• Over Limit Visa and or Line of Credit
• $500 Negative Over the Dynamic Limit
• Kiting
• Exception List on closed accounts receiving Direct Deposits

b. Follows up the all reports and problem accounts by telephone, personal contact, and correspondence to secure a satisfactory resolution to the repayment problem. Discusses possible financial arrangements, informs members of potential legal actions, and suggests financial counseling to arrive at suitable payment arrangements. Continues to collect until share(s) becomes a write-off, bankruptcy, or attorney account. Makes early contact with members and joint owner(s) to collect and keep them informed of share status. Uses Collection tools for problem resolution.

c. Educated on and up to date on the Service Member Civil Relief Act, Fair Debt Collection Act and Federal Credit Union Act – NCUA Overdraft Guidelines.

d. Updates systems associated with fraud and or losses caused to the credit union including Chex Systems (FIS) and True Checks. As well as all internal AFCU systems.

e. Complies with the Bank Secrecy Act by gathering information and reporting SAR’s when warranted.

f. Utilizes effective human relations skills and various forms of persuasion to present a positive Credit Union image in an already negative situation. Calms irate members and answers member questions and complaints relevant to department functions. Determines reasons for negative and works toward permanent solutions. Minimizes losses by early actions.

g. Counsels members on Overdraft Service to help understand how the service works.

h. Utilizes further appropriate collection methods if initial attempts do not secure required payment. Suggests consolidations, financial counseling, and repossessions as needed. Recommends extensions of due dates.

i. Recommends Pre-Litigation on negative deposit accounts. Performs skip tracing to locate the member, assets and or place of employment.

j. Recommends accounts for charge off and completes related processing. Prepares documentation on approved accounts.

k. Recommends small claims court complaints and post judgment actions including garnishments, supplemental orders and executions.

l. Refers accounts to Legal Collector for civil matters, bankruptcy, foreclosure and related legal actions.

m. Performs collections efforts in accordance with Credit Union policies and procedures and ensures they are legally compliant.

n. Collects payments on losses the credit union has suffered. Looks at reestablishing accounts after loss has been paid in full.

2. The efficient administration of Loss Mitigation activities.

a. Documents all collection actions taken, including telephone conversations, alternative financial arrangements, and correspondence via email or written.

b. Cross collateralizes assets when the credit union has taken a loss.

c. When possible fraud has been discovered a lock down of the account is done immediately including deactivating PIN, blocking cards, removing Overdraft Service and coding account to protect the member and credit union from further loss.


3. Ensuring that professional business relations are established and maintained with Credit Union members.

a. Maintains the Credit Union's professional reputation throughout Loss Mitigation operations and in all contacts with members

b. Maintains confidentiality.

c. Develops contacts with the NUCI and other financial institutions. Attends meeting regularly to keep up to date with current financial fraud trends.

4. Establishing and maintaining effective communication and coordination with Credit Union personnel.

a. Assists area personnel as needed.

b. Keeps management informed of activities, progress attained toward established objectives, and of any significant problems.

c. Coordinates efforts with the Fraud Department to reduce the risk of loss.

d. Attends and participates in meetings as required.

5. Other related duties as required or assigned.

a. Stays informed of changes in Loss Mitigation policies, procedures, and related legal requirements.

b. Actively and professionally cross-sells Credit Union services.

c. Maintains cleanliness and security of work area, desks, and equipment.

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Training/Education/Certification:

• High school graduate or equivalent.

Required Knowledge:

• Knowledge of Loss Mitigation procedures and related laws and regulations.
• Understanding of Credit Union loan products and policies. Familiar with default and enforcement clauses.
• Familiar with deposit programs and understands account ownership.
• Basic understanding of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, Real Estate Collection, Garnishments/Levy, Consumer Collections and Credit Bureau.
• Understanding of Pre-Litigation requirements and Small Claims Court system.

Experience Required:

• Previous collection experience with full-service financial institution helpful.
• Previous investigation experience helpful.

Skills/Abilities:

• Accuracy and thoroughness in work.
• Excellent communication, telephone, and public relations skills.
• Ability to work well independently.
• Professional attitude and appearance.
• Ability to work well in stressful situations.
• Ability to operate related computer applications, and other business equipment including calculator, typewriter, copy machine, printer, telephone, fax.


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