ATS Resume Optimization for Loss Control Consultants & Risk Engineers
Loss control is insurance's quiet growth story: the closest US occupational proxy — occupational health and safety specialists — is projected to grow 12% through 2034, much faster than average, with about 18,300 openings a year. And the succession gap is named and specific: London-market property risk engineers are explicitly cited among the specialist populations at or approaching retirement age. The title itself splits by region — 'loss control consultant' in the US, 'risk engineer' or 'risk surveyor' in the UK and Europe — so the right string matters as much as the right credentials. We rewrite your resume or CV for both.
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What recruiters and ATS filters look for in Loss Control Consultant / Risk Engineer applications
- Credential strings as indexed — ALCM, CSP, ASP, ARM, CFPS — with issuing bodies and completion status
- The region-correct title string: loss control consultant/representative (US) vs. risk engineer/risk surveyor (UK/EU), used consistently
- Survey and recommendation outcomes quantified — sites surveyed, recommendations closed, loss ratios improved, large-account retention supported
- Technical vocabulary matched to the posting: property protection (sprinkler/HPR), fleet safety, ergonomics, business continuity, NFPA standards
Why this matters now
The BLS projects 12% growth and about 18,300 annual openings for occupational health and safety specialists and technicians — the strongest positive US growth proxy of any insurance title after actuary.
UK trade press explicitly names London-market property risk engineers among the specialist populations at or approaching retirement age — a named succession gap that carriers are recruiting against right now, by keyword search.
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