Corporate Risk Manager
Description
Build your Career with an Industry Leader
As the global leader of premium labels, MCC helps brands stand out in competitive markets and inspire positive consumer experiences. Backed by over a century of printing experience, MCC is focused on the future by developing consumer-driven innovations and sustainable packaging solutions. Working for our team, you can truly make a difference.
The Corporate Risk Manager will direct and coordinate the company’s global insurance programs, ensuring all policies meet legal and regulatory requirements while aligning coverage with business needs. They will manage global insurance renewals, monitor claims, design risk management strategies, and serve as the primary liaison between the company and its brokers. The Corporate Risk Manager will report directly to the SVP of Corporate Development. Hybrid role with preference to be based in Atlanta, GA.
Why work at MCC:
- Compensation: up to $145,000
- Generous benefits package including medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance and 401(k)
- Paid Holidays: New Years, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, plus two floating Holidays
Responsibilities:
- Identify insurable risks and recommend proper levels of insurance to cover those risks including cost benefit analysis of appropriate retentions.
- Global responsibility for the evaluation, negotiation, purchase and administration of property, casualty, cyber, D&O, Marine Cargo, and other forms of commercial risk insurance.
- Assess, monitor, design and manage cost–effective insurance programs in a manner consistent with the company’s acceptable levels of risk retention, to evaluate new and updated trends in insurance and risk management practices in a manner consistent with company policies and procedures.
- Global responsibility for claims management activities, including but not limited to: automobile, general liability, workers compensation, employers’ liability, Directors’ & Officers’, errors & omission, products liability, products recall, K&R, fidelity, fiduciary, property, boiler & machinery, cargo, cyber, etc.
- Manage insurance service providers (carriers, TPAs, actuaries, risk engineers, forensic accountants, claims adjusters, appraisers) and broker relationships including RFP, evaluation, selection, and termination.
- Lead and direct key risk stakeholders, including coordinating with business units to implement action items and key recommendations from property insurer.
- Assist Law Department, Supply Chain and Operations in contract review to ensure proper insurance coverage from contractors/suppliers.
- Manage property conservation recommendations made by property insurer(s) and third-party risk engineers by working through business unit operational teams.
- Write and update insurance, claims and risk management policies, procedures, manuals including the review, analysis and summarization of all insurance policies; allocation of all costs to appropriate levels within the organization.
- Maintain strong communication and excellent working relationships with business units, including in person meetings and presentations to all levels of Management.
- Review, develop and maintain internal control procedures required to effectively evaluate contractors’ and subcontractors’ compliance of minimum insurance standards.
- Manage external inquiries (i.e., providing certificates of insurance (COIs), ensuring contracts are compliant with insurance requirements etc.).
- Prepare regulatory documentation regarding self-insurance issues -- annual renewal applications, bi-annual payroll reports, NCCI filings, etc.
- Collect and validate exposure data and prepare allocation models by entity/business for Finance and Accounting teams.
- Monitor Company’s compliance with insurer’s underwriting assumptions.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Risk Management or a related field and 5-10 years’ experience or equivalent combination of education and experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Five plus years’ experience or equivalent with international insurance implementation and management required.
- CPCU and/or ARM certification, a plus.
- Extensive knowledge of domestic and international insurance markets and products, including casualty loss control & claims management, and complex property losses.
- In depth knowledge and experience of the risk/insurance issues related to M&A and divestiture activities.
- In depth experience in risk/insurance related to the review of legal contracts (supply chain, customer, credit, warehousing, etc.).
- Experience in scoping, preparing and presenting RFP’s and evaluating proposals.
- Advanced analytical, organizational, and interpersonal skills, including excellent collaboration, verbal and written communication skills.
- Internally motivated to seek out answers, generate ideas, and develop new skills.
Diversity & Inclusion:
Multi-Color is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. If you need assistance or an accommodation in applying, please contact our Human Resources Department at [email protected].
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