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... coordinated risk management approaches and consistent execution of enterprise standards ... Experience with construction risk transfer. * Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences degree.

The team's core remit is to lead thefirst line of defence investment risk process, partner closely with Portfolio Managers to supportportfolio construction, portfolio analytics and risk management ...

... coordinated risk management approaches and consistent execution of enterprise standards ... Experience with construction risk transfer. * Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences degree.

... coordinated risk management approaches and consistent execution of enterprise standards ... Experience with construction risk transfer. * Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences degree.

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How much do weekend construction risk management jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend construction 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 Weekend Construction Risk Management vs Weekend Construction Safety Coordinator?

AspectWeekend Construction Risk ManagementWeekend Construction Safety Coordinator
CertificationsOSHA 30-Hour, Risk Management CertificationsOSHA 10/30-Hour, Safety Certifications
Work EnvironmentAssessing project risks, planning risk mitigationMonitoring safety protocols, conducting safety training
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction firms, project management companiesConstruction companies, safety departments

Weekend Construction Risk Management focuses on identifying and mitigating risks associated with construction projects during weekends, ensuring project continuity and safety. In contrast, Weekend Construction Safety Coordinators primarily oversee safety protocols and conduct safety training on-site. Both roles require safety certifications and work in similar environments, but their core responsibilities differ: risk management emphasizes planning and mitigation, while safety coordinators focus on safety enforcement and training.

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What are the most commonly searched types of Construction Risk Management jobs? The most popular types of Construction Risk Management jobs are:
Construction Risk Manager

Construction Risk Manager

New Line Structures

Manhattan, NY • On-site

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Company Description

A well known construction management company in New York City.

Job Description

The Risk Manager is responsible for overseeing all insurance programs and policies and mitigates risk by identifying liability exposure. The Risk Manager works alongside safety team, legal, project management, and accounting.

Qualifications

1.    Oversees and administers the organizations risk management, insurance, and worker's compensation programs and policies.

2.    Provides information and assistance to safety team, legal, project management, and accounting staff regarding liability and risk issues.

3.    Knowledge of insurance compliance and report analysis

4.    Knowledge of managing claims, summons and complaints

5.    Coordinates training staff to understand insurance coverages and risk issues

6.    Excellent written and oral communication skills

7.    High level of professionalism and confidentiality

8.    Excellent attention to detail

Additional Information

Bachelor's degree and Insurance, Risk Management, Construction experience required

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Manage day-to-day interaction between project management, brokers, and insurers related to risk management and insurance issues. 
  2. Manage all aspects of contract review as it relates to insurance including coordination of contract review with legal.  Verifies compliance.
  3. Work with client/owner insurance representatives to ensure proper placement and coordination of any project specific insurance policies.
  4. Analyze and understand all policies, insurable risks and potential risk mitigation opportunities. Interact with teams to ensure coordination between project activities, exposures, and appropriate insurance coverage.
  5. Review and analyze terms and conditions associated with OCIP's and CCIP's. Function as liaison between all participants
  6. Review and analyze loss control and trending reports, and coordinate with safety team to develop appropriate action plan.
  7. Notify project management and resolve non-complying and expiring insurance certificates.  Keep records of insurance certificates and monitor subcontractor's insurance. Update necessary changes on reporting.
  8. Review for compliance and update CCIP spreadsheet so payments may be released.
  9. Coordinate with adjuster to manage workers compensation and general liability claims.
  10. Coordinate reporting of summons and complaints to send to broker and insurance companies.
  11. Work with legal to organize depositions.
  12. Coordinate insurance information to be entered in Procore/BIM software
  13. Attend claims meetings with ownership and safety team.
  14. Perform other duties as assigned.