Risk Engineering Training Program
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Summary
Join Zurich Insurance's Risk Engineering Training Program, a fully remote opportunity for safety-minded engineering graduates. This program combines classroom learning with on-the-job training across the U.S., allowing you to develop your skills while contributing to customer well-being. The program is open to candidates in specific markets. Zurich offers a comprehensive employee benefits package and competitive compensation. The company values diversity and inclusion, fostering a welcoming environment for employees from various backgrounds. Zurich North America has a long history of managing risk and providing insurance solutions, serving a wide range of industries.
Requirements
- Graduated with or pursuing a bachelor's degree on target to graduate by Spring/Summer 2025
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Valid U.S. driverβs license and acceptable motor vehicle record history
Preferred Qualifications
- Engineering degree in Fire Protection, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial Engineering or equivalent program
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
- Corporate internship experience or corporate work experience
- Leadership and involvement in extracurricular activities and on campus organizations and/or community, public service or similar activities
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