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Weather Risk Management Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Hookup Senior Safety Engineer

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$128.60K - $176.60K/yr

Advocate for proactive risk management and continuous safety improvement. * Monitor workplace ... May spend extended hours working inside and outside in all weather conditions, and in awkward body ...

Hookup Senior Safety Engineer

Phoenix, AZ

$128.60K - $176.60K/yr

Advocate for proactive risk management and continuous safety improvement. * Monitor workplace ... May spend extended hours working inside and outside in all weather conditions, and in awkward body ...

Incident Management: Lead on-site emergency response support and conduct deep-dive incident ... Ability to climb ladders, work at elevations, navigate confined spaces, and work in varied weather ...

Project Manager

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

Professional office with hybrid options and active construction sites; exposure to varying weather ... Advanced project management (scheduling, budgeting, risk management, change order negotiation, cost ...

Project Manager

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

Professional office with hybrid options and active construction sites; exposure to varying weather ... Advanced project management (scheduling, budgeting, risk management, change order negotiation, cost ...

Project Manager - HVAC

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$80K - $120K/yr

Professional office with hybrid options and active construction sites; exposure to varying weather ... Advanced project management (scheduling, budgeting, risk management, change order negotiation, cost ...

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How much do weather risk management jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for weather risk management in Arizona is $103,958.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,900.00 and $120,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Weather Risk Management job?

A Weather Risk Management job involves assessing, analyzing, and mitigating the financial and operational risks associated with weather-related events. Professionals in this field use historical weather data, forecasting models, and financial instruments like weather derivatives or insurance to help businesses minimize losses. Industries such as agriculture, energy, insurance, and logistics rely on weather risk managers to develop strategies that protect against adverse weather impacts. The role requires expertise in meteorology, data analysis, risk assessment, and financial modeling.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Weather Risk Management position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Weather Risk Management, you need strong analytical skills, a background in meteorology or related fields, and expertise in data modeling and risk assessment. Familiarity with specialized weather forecasting software, GIS tools, and certifications such as the Certified Weather Risk Management Professional (CWRMP) are commonly expected. Effective communication, problem-solving, and the ability to translate complex data into actionable strategies set top performers apart. These competencies are critical for accurately identifying, quantifying, and mitigating weather-related risks across various industries.

What are typical challenges professionals face in Weather Risk Management roles?

One of the main challenges in Weather Risk Management is adapting to rapidly changing weather patterns while providing timely and accurate risk analyses for businesses. Professionals must constantly stay updated on technological advancements, seasonal climate variability, and evolving modeling techniques. Collaborating with cross-functional teams—such as insurance, logistics, or agriculture—requires clear communication to translate technical findings into business decisions. This dynamic environment demands quick thinking and continuous learning, but also offers opportunities for significant impact and professional growth.
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Infographic showing various Weather Risk Management job openings in Arizona as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, and 16% Part Time. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,958 per year, or $50 per hour.

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Posted 6 days ago


Job description

About Us:
At CCMC, we specialize in large-scale community management, transforming the industry through a resident-centric focus. Our core valuesIntegrity, Respect, Service, and Communityguide everything we do. We're seeking a passionate Community Manager to join our team and make a lasting impact.

About the Community:

Nestled within the Sonoran Desert, this is the perfect place to call home. With no shortage of amenities - tennis and pickleball courts, pools, playgrounds, trails and more our community offers a living experience unlike any other.

What Youll Accomplish:

  • Drive Community Initiatives: Lead daily operations, ensuring that community goals align with CCMCs mission. Oversee assets, vendors, and resources while ensuring compliance with governing documents.

  • Foster Collaborative Relationships: Build strong connections with residents, board members, and staff through open and respectful communication.

  • Ensure Financial Accountability: Manage budgets, prepare variance reports, and implement board directives, ensuring financial transparency and alignment with community goals.

  • Maintain Risk Management Compliance: Develop and execute risk management programs, ensuring adherence to policies and long-term planning.

  • Develop & Motivate Teams: Lead and mentor the onsite team, focusing on delegation, collaboration, and performance development.

  • Guide Strategic Decisions: Advise the board on long-term planning and policy-making, anticipating challenges and aligning with community goals.

  • Engage the Community: Facilitate resident meetings and build opportunities for active participation, ensuring a sense of inclusion and belonging.

What Were Looking For:

  • Leadership Experience: Three or more years of onsite community management (HOA) or similar experience (hospitality, parks and recreation, city government), with a strong operational and financial background.

  • Education: Bachelors degree, designations, or certifications in a related field (highly preferred). CAM license required upon hire in Florida, Nevada, and Georgia (within 90 days of hire in all other states).

  • Core Values Alignment: A commitment to Integrity, Respect, Service, and Community, with a passion for enhancing the resident experience.

  • Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication, with the ability to engage and listen to diverse stakeholders.

  • Team Development Expertise: Skilled in delegation, coaching, and mentoring to build motivated and high-performing teams.

  • Adaptability: Ability to navigate change and resilience in addressing challenges while improving the resident experience.

  • Self-Awareness: Ability to recognize and regulate your own behaviors and reactions.

  • Growth Mindset: Open to feedback from others, and committed to professional and personal growth.

  • Must pass a pre-employment drug screen, background check, motor vehicle check, and credit check.

WHAT WE OFFER:
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision
Wellness program
Flexible Spending Accounts
Company-matching 401k contributions
Paid time off for vacation, holidays, medical, and volunteering
Paid parental leave
Training and educational assistance
Support programs, including Employee Assistance Program and Calm Health
Optional benefits including short- and long-term disability, life insurance, and pet insurance
Most importantly, a caring team who is dedicated to your success!

Additional Information:

The physical requirements can vary, but generally, they may include:

  • Mobility: Ability to walk the grounds long distances in various weather conditions.

  • Lifting and Carrying: Occasionally lifting and carrying supplies or equipment up to 25 pounds.

  • Extended Sitting or Standing: Capability to sit or stand for extended periods during meetings or events.

  • Manual Dexterity: Skills in using technology, including computers and mobile devices.

  • Driving: Ability to operate vehicle to perform certain job functions. (Please note: We will request and review an MVR at the time of hire and on a periodic basis thereafter to ensure that employees maintain a satisfactory driving status.)

We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible work environment. If you require reasonable accommodations during the application process or in performing the job duties as described in the posting, please email talent@ccmcnet.com so we can review next steps together.

If driving is, or becomes, a requirement of the role, it is required, at all times, that you hold a valid state drivers license for the class of vehicle you are driving, maintain a clean motor vehicle report, and hold current automobile insurance at statutory limits. You must notify Human Resources immediately regarding any change to your motor vehicle standing. CCMC may periodically review motor vehicle reports to ensure compliance with these requirements.