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Construction Risk and Insurance Manager

France, Guyancourt · Job Posted April 11, 2026
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The Risk and Insurance Department, a center of expertise for the Bouygues Construction Group (France and International), is looking for its future Construction Risk and Insurance Manager. Within a dynamic team of around fifteen people, you will support operational entities on all issues related to contractual risks and insurance, at every stage of a project: commercial phase, execution, and post-delivery.

Job Responsibility

  • Management of guarantees and risks: Project risk analysis and adaptation of insurance clauses
  • Risk transfer to the insurance market or to third parties
  • Monitoring of insurance budgets
  • Claims management
  • Handling major claims with brokers, experts, lawyers
  • Statistical monitoring of claims and analysis of causes
  • Contribution to the development of prevention procedures
  • Cross-functional interactions
  • Collaboration with internal teams (Sales, Legal, Finance, Construction, After-Sales)
  • Relations with external partners (Brokers, Insurers, Experts, Lawyers)

Requirements

  • Higher education (Law, Management, Economics, Business School, Insurance School, Specialized Master’s)
  • First successful experience in a Risk Department, Legal Department, Insurance Company, or Brokerage Firm
  • Excellent command of English and strong cultural openness
  • Strong interpersonal skills, listening, initiative, rigor, and responsiveness

What we offer

  • A stimulating environment within a globally recognized Group
  • Professional development and career advancement opportunities
  • Direct contribution to strategic and innovative projects
  • Diverse missions in a meaningful and evolving context
  • Unique social benefits and a company culture focused on people
  • Flexible organization with 2 remote working days per week

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