Risk Analyst evaluates the vulnerability of an organization's assets to determine the potential risk factors. Performs statistical analysis to quantify risk and forecast probable outcomes. Being a Risk Analyst prepares reports and presents findings to assist management with decision-making while offering solutions to minimize or eliminate risks. Monitors internal and external risk factors including economic, market, and regulatory risks to continuously maintain maximum protection of an organization's assets. Additionally, Risk Analyst supports managers in risk management or risk model construction. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor. The Risk Analyst work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Risk Analyst typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Experience in project risk management and facilitation is required in addition to a minimum ten years of experience in the design and construction industry and evidence of progressive career development as critical path method (CPM) scheduler, cost estimator, earned value analyst, risk analyst, construction manager, and/or project manager. Ability to work and collaborate with construction managers, contractors, owners, and designers.
MAIN DUTIES:
Leads and/or supports project risk management assignments from inception through final completion.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES:
Participates in company activities and initiatives.
EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATION:
Evidence of demonstrated experience in multiple of the following areas of practice:
EDUCATION/KNOWLEDGE:
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
GUIDANCE/RESPONSIBILITY:
Able to work independently, seeking guidance and direction when required.
SUPERVISORY:
Non-supervisory role.
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