Assistant Vice President Enterprise Risk Management
Listed on 2026-05-26
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IT/Tech
About the role
Our client is a global commercial lines insurance organization seeking an Assistant Vice President Enterprise Risk Management to join the corporate ERM team. This high-visibility role is based at headquarters and partners directly with senior leadership across corporate and business units.
Mandate: protect and optimize return on capital through advanced casualty exposure management and analytics. Why This Role Stands Out: high visibility with executive leadership, blend of hands‑on analytics and strategic influence, opportunity to shape how risk is measured and managed across the enterprise, work on cutting‑edge topics like AI and systemic risk, business strategy approach highly valued.
Duties and responsibilities- Lead casualty & professional liability accumulation analytics end-to-end (data - insight - executive decision).
- Drive risk assessment and group-level ERM reporting across U.S. and international business units.
- Translate complex analytics into clear, decision-ready insights for senior executives.
- Evaluate emerging risks (cyber, climate, AI) and quantify potential impact.
- Model reinsurance structures and support enterprise-level risk strategy.
- Help modernize ERM through automation, data, and AI-enabled tools.
- Minimum 5 years in casualty or professional liability (re) insurance.
- Business‑facing experience more important than technical; programming skills beneficial.
- Strong analytical mindset with ability to connect data to business decisions.
- Experience leading projects and communicating with senior stakeholders.
- Exposure to programming, data workflows, or automation tools.
- Curious, creative, student of the industry and learning.
- ACAS/FCAS certification is a plus.
Base salary $175,000 to $245,000, plus bonus and competitive benefits.
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