Top Benefits
About the role
While Fire Underwriters Survey is not involved in rate making matters, the information provided through the Canadian Fire Insurance Grading Index is a key factor used in the development of Commercial Lines Property insurance rates. The PFPC is also used by insurance underwriters to determine the capacity of risk they are willing to assume in a given community or section of a community.
The overall intent of the Fire Underwriters Survey program is to provide a standardized measure of the ability of the fire protective facilities of a community to prevent and control the major fires that may be expected to occur by evaluating in detail the adequacy, reliability, strength, and efficiency of the fire protection provided, and comparing the level of fire protection against the level of fire risk in the built environment.
Fire Protection Specialist 1 is a supervised position that is responsible for understanding the application of fire insurance grades and responding to insurance underwriters and municipal officials (ex. Fire Chiefs, Chief Administration Officers, etc.) with clarification regarding interpretation of fire insurance grades. The position is also involved in data collection with limited supervision of a senior surveyor (ex. Spot checking). The FPS-1 position is responsible for understanding and applying relevant codes including the Canadian Public Fire Protection Standard Classification, the National Building Code, and the National Fire Code in the course of their duties calculating fire insurance grades. An FPS1 must have a clear understanding of the standards and be able to use these standards to perform calculations of the fire insurance grades for Tier 2 (ex. Small and Medium communities of up to 5 fire halls / 5 water supply systems or zones). The FPS-1 must be well organized and be strong in areas of math and logic. The FPS-1 will have increasing participation in more complex communities and will be tasked with fire insurance grade survey tasks and small simplified calculations under the supervision of a senior surveyor and/or director.
Education, Knowledge and Experience Required:
- Minimum 2 year diploma from an accredited program of studies leading to registration as an Applied Science Technologist or equivalent.
- At least 2-5 years of experience with Canadian Public Fire Protection Classification grading, calculation and data collection.
- Experience in related field of water supplies, fire protection, or municipal planning.
- Advanced skill level with technologies including Microsoft Office ( Word and Excel), Google Earth and Adobe Acrobat,
- Understanding of ArcGIS and application of GIS technology as relates to fire insurance grading and management science (deployment analysis).
- Registered as C.E.T or AScT with Canadian Council for Technicians and Technologists, or equivalent.
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For over 50 years, Verisk has been the leading data analytics and technology partner to the global insurance industry by delivering value to our clients through expertise and scale. We empower communities and businesses to make better decisions on risk, faster.
At Verisk, you'll have the chance to use your voice and build a rewarding career that's as unique as you are, with work flexibility and the support, coaching, and training you need to succeed.
For the eighth consecutive year, Verisk is proudly recognized as a Great Place to Work® for outstanding workplace culture in the US, fourth consecutive year in the UK, Spain, and India, and second consecutive year in Poland. We value learning, caring and results and make inclusivity and diversity a top priority. In addition to our Great Place to Work® Certification, we’ve been recognized by The Wall Street Journal as one of the Best-Managed Companies and by Forbes as a World’s Best Employer and Best Employer for Women, testaments to the value we place on workplace culture.
We’re 7,000 people strong. We relentlessly and ethically pursue innovation. And we are looking for people like you to help us translate big data into big ideas. Join us and create an exceptional experience for yourself and a better tomorrow for future generations.
Verisk Businesses
Underwriting Solutions — provides underwriting and rating solutions for auto and property, general liability, and excess and surplus to assess and price risk with speed and precision
Claims Solutions — supports end-to-end claims handling with analytic and automation tools that streamline workflow, improve claims management, and support better customer experiences
Property Estimating Solutions — offers property estimation software and tools for professionals in estimating all phases of building and repair to make day-to-day workflows the most efficient
Extreme Event Solutions — provides risk modeling solutions to help individuals, businesses, and society become more resilient to extreme events.
Specialty Business Solutions — provides an integrated suite of software for full end-to-end management of insurance and reinsurance business, helping companies manage their businesses through efficiency, flexibility, and data governance
Marketing Solutions — delivers data and insights to improve the reach, timing,relevance, and compliance of every consumer engagement
Life Insurance Solutions – offers end-to-end, data insight-driven core capabilities for carriers, distribution, and direct customers across the entire policy lifecycle of life and annuities for both individual and group.
Verisk Maplecroft — provides intelligence on sustainability, resilience, and ESG, helping people, business, and societies become stronger
Verisk Analytics is an equal opportunity employer.
All members of the Verisk Analytics family of companies are equal opportunity employers. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, veteran's status, age or disability. Verisk’s minimum hiring age is 18 except in countries with a higher age limit subject to applicable law.
https://www.verisk.com/company/careers/
Unsolicited resumes sent to Verisk, including unsolicited resumes sent to a Verisk business mailing address, fax machine or email address, or directly to Verisk employees, will be considered Verisk property. Verisk will NOT pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume.
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About Verisk
Verisk provides expert data-driven analytic insights that help business, people, and societies become stronger, more resilient, and sustainable.
Since we opened our doors in 1971, we’ve been driven by a passion for using data and insights to make a difference—helping protect people, economies, society, and our planet.
For more than 50 years, we’ve combined our unique data with advanced technologies in new ways to unlock meaningful insights about risk, moving forward to become a global leader in cutting-edge analytics. We’ve stayed at the forefront of developing innovations to help customers manage the risks they face.
Globally, we’re more than 9,000 people strong, all of us on a mission to achieve both profitable outcomes and positive societal impact. Verisk has received U.S. certification from Great Place to Work® for seven consecutive years. Verisk has also earned Great Place to Work certifications in the United Kingdom, Spain, Poland and India. In addition, Verisk was named one of the 2022 Best Workplaces in New York by Fortune magazine and Great Place to Work. In the United Kingdom, Verisk was recognized by Great Place to Work as a Best Workplace for women, tech and well-being. Verisk was also honored on the Best Workplaces lists in the UK, Spain and Málaga.
We’re focused on making the world better, safer, and stronger. Verisk is a member of the UN Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate citizenship and sustainability initiative.
To keep up on the latest Verisk news, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
Top Benefits
About the role
While Fire Underwriters Survey is not involved in rate making matters, the information provided through the Canadian Fire Insurance Grading Index is a key factor used in the development of Commercial Lines Property insurance rates. The PFPC is also used by insurance underwriters to determine the capacity of risk they are willing to assume in a given community or section of a community.
The overall intent of the Fire Underwriters Survey program is to provide a standardized measure of the ability of the fire protective facilities of a community to prevent and control the major fires that may be expected to occur by evaluating in detail the adequacy, reliability, strength, and efficiency of the fire protection provided, and comparing the level of fire protection against the level of fire risk in the built environment.
Fire Protection Specialist 1 is a supervised position that is responsible for understanding the application of fire insurance grades and responding to insurance underwriters and municipal officials (ex. Fire Chiefs, Chief Administration Officers, etc.) with clarification regarding interpretation of fire insurance grades. The position is also involved in data collection with limited supervision of a senior surveyor (ex. Spot checking). The FPS-1 position is responsible for understanding and applying relevant codes including the Canadian Public Fire Protection Standard Classification, the National Building Code, and the National Fire Code in the course of their duties calculating fire insurance grades. An FPS1 must have a clear understanding of the standards and be able to use these standards to perform calculations of the fire insurance grades for Tier 2 (ex. Small and Medium communities of up to 5 fire halls / 5 water supply systems or zones). The FPS-1 must be well organized and be strong in areas of math and logic. The FPS-1 will have increasing participation in more complex communities and will be tasked with fire insurance grade survey tasks and small simplified calculations under the supervision of a senior surveyor and/or director.
Education, Knowledge and Experience Required:
- Minimum 2 year diploma from an accredited program of studies leading to registration as an Applied Science Technologist or equivalent.
- At least 2-5 years of experience with Canadian Public Fire Protection Classification grading, calculation and data collection.
- Experience in related field of water supplies, fire protection, or municipal planning.
- Advanced skill level with technologies including Microsoft Office ( Word and Excel), Google Earth and Adobe Acrobat,
- Understanding of ArcGIS and application of GIS technology as relates to fire insurance grading and management science (deployment analysis).
- Registered as C.E.T or AScT with Canadian Council for Technicians and Technologists, or equivalent.
#LI-MB1
#LI-Hybrid
For over 50 years, Verisk has been the leading data analytics and technology partner to the global insurance industry by delivering value to our clients through expertise and scale. We empower communities and businesses to make better decisions on risk, faster.
At Verisk, you'll have the chance to use your voice and build a rewarding career that's as unique as you are, with work flexibility and the support, coaching, and training you need to succeed.
For the eighth consecutive year, Verisk is proudly recognized as a Great Place to Work® for outstanding workplace culture in the US, fourth consecutive year in the UK, Spain, and India, and second consecutive year in Poland. We value learning, caring and results and make inclusivity and diversity a top priority. In addition to our Great Place to Work® Certification, we’ve been recognized by The Wall Street Journal as one of the Best-Managed Companies and by Forbes as a World’s Best Employer and Best Employer for Women, testaments to the value we place on workplace culture.
We’re 7,000 people strong. We relentlessly and ethically pursue innovation. And we are looking for people like you to help us translate big data into big ideas. Join us and create an exceptional experience for yourself and a better tomorrow for future generations.
Verisk Businesses
Underwriting Solutions — provides underwriting and rating solutions for auto and property, general liability, and excess and surplus to assess and price risk with speed and precision
Claims Solutions — supports end-to-end claims handling with analytic and automation tools that streamline workflow, improve claims management, and support better customer experiences
Property Estimating Solutions — offers property estimation software and tools for professionals in estimating all phases of building and repair to make day-to-day workflows the most efficient
Extreme Event Solutions — provides risk modeling solutions to help individuals, businesses, and society become more resilient to extreme events.
Specialty Business Solutions — provides an integrated suite of software for full end-to-end management of insurance and reinsurance business, helping companies manage their businesses through efficiency, flexibility, and data governance
Marketing Solutions — delivers data and insights to improve the reach, timing,relevance, and compliance of every consumer engagement
Life Insurance Solutions – offers end-to-end, data insight-driven core capabilities for carriers, distribution, and direct customers across the entire policy lifecycle of life and annuities for both individual and group.
Verisk Maplecroft — provides intelligence on sustainability, resilience, and ESG, helping people, business, and societies become stronger
Verisk Analytics is an equal opportunity employer.
All members of the Verisk Analytics family of companies are equal opportunity employers. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, veteran's status, age or disability. Verisk’s minimum hiring age is 18 except in countries with a higher age limit subject to applicable law.
https://www.verisk.com/company/careers/
Unsolicited resumes sent to Verisk, including unsolicited resumes sent to a Verisk business mailing address, fax machine or email address, or directly to Verisk employees, will be considered Verisk property. Verisk will NOT pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume.
Verisk Employee Privacy Notice
About Verisk
Verisk provides expert data-driven analytic insights that help business, people, and societies become stronger, more resilient, and sustainable.
Since we opened our doors in 1971, we’ve been driven by a passion for using data and insights to make a difference—helping protect people, economies, society, and our planet.
For more than 50 years, we’ve combined our unique data with advanced technologies in new ways to unlock meaningful insights about risk, moving forward to become a global leader in cutting-edge analytics. We’ve stayed at the forefront of developing innovations to help customers manage the risks they face.
Globally, we’re more than 9,000 people strong, all of us on a mission to achieve both profitable outcomes and positive societal impact. Verisk has received U.S. certification from Great Place to Work® for seven consecutive years. Verisk has also earned Great Place to Work certifications in the United Kingdom, Spain, Poland and India. In addition, Verisk was named one of the 2022 Best Workplaces in New York by Fortune magazine and Great Place to Work. In the United Kingdom, Verisk was recognized by Great Place to Work as a Best Workplace for women, tech and well-being. Verisk was also honored on the Best Workplaces lists in the UK, Spain and Málaga.
We’re focused on making the world better, safer, and stronger. Verisk is a member of the UN Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate citizenship and sustainability initiative.
To keep up on the latest Verisk news, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.