Jurisdictional Consultant
Job ID 2024-15217 Date posted 11/13/2024 Locations Alpharetta, Georgia Hiring Range: $63,700 - $91,600 Workstyle RemoteOverview
At FM, we work with many of the world’s largest organizations to help protect their commercial and industrial property against threats. Our field engineers specialize in a wide range of disciplines, including electrical, mechanical, chemical, civil and industrial engineering, as well as fire protection.
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Full Time
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Level: Mid
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Travel: Yes
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Testimonial
I play a part in building a bright future that can weather any storm.
Many times, the safety of entire communities is influenced by our work. On one project in Florida, I worked with a client to make sure a critical 911 communications facility would be operable during and after a Category 5 hurricane. Advising them on things like how to protect vital generator systems and helping them make costeffective design decisions, I had a hand in building something truly substantial. In the end, our client was happy to have a partner that understood and worked with them to meet their unique needs.
Gabriel — Engineering Specialist — Employee Since 2007
Benefits
Responsibilities
FM Global is a leading property insurer of the world's largest businesses, providing more than one-third of FORTUNE 1000-size companies with engineering-based risk management and property insurance solutions. FM Global helps clients maintain continuity in their business operations by drawing upon state-of-the-art loss-prevention engineering and research; risk management skills and support services; tailored risk transfer capabilities; and superior financial strength. To do so, we rely on a dynamic, culturally diverse group of employees, working in more than 100 countries, in a variety of challenging roles.
The Jurisdictional Consultant is primarily responsible to inspect, evaluate and consultregarding pressure equipment for jurisdictional and risk servicing purposes at all insured locations, except for High Challenge Industry objects as defined by OR 10.1. This individual will be able to adequately assess complex piping, sophisticated controls, and fluid dynamics, advanced water treatment, all repair and examination methods, and demonstrate understanding of uncommon applications (e.g., high temperature water and organic fluid/vapor boilers.).
The Jurisdictional Consultant will handle a broad range of boiler and pressure vessel situations, have a solid understanding and ability to consult on regulatory or jurisdictional requirements, and integrates those requirements in evaluating pressure equipment to verify equipment conditions are in compliance with Jurisdictional Regulations and FM Global Standards. The Jurisdictional Specialist will work closely with clients to eliminate or mitigate hazards and take on assignments of a more complex nature. The Jurisdictional Specialist will understand and can communicate impactto clients’ business regarding boiler and pressure vessel exposures.
This position will demostrate strong competence in handling field work and related administrative tasks for the most common occupancies and hazards with minimal guidance and supervision
Candidates for this position shall have a National Board In-service commission and have or obtain state/provincial jurisdictional certificate of competency for the jurisdictions in which they will be providing Jurisdictional services.
Any additional training and experience required for obtaining certifications, commissions, or licenses will be provided. Jurisdictional Consultant II will demonstrate competence in handling field work and related administrative tasks for the most common occupancies and hazards with decreasing guidance and supervision.
The Jurisdictional Consultant II may be asked to conduct incident investigations of pressure equipment at the discretion of the Operations Chief Inspector.