Brett Johnson, AI C,AI Ns
About Brett Johnson, AI C,AI Ns
Brett Johnson is a Machinery and Equipment Specialist at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies, where he has worked since 2013. He conducts jurisdictional inspections and manages a territory that includes several states in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Work at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Brett Johnson has been employed at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies since 2013, serving as a Machinery and Equipment Specialist. In this role, he conducts jurisdictional inspections to ensure compliance with various standards, including state regulations, national board requirements, and ASME code. His responsibilities encompass risk assessment, underwriting, loss control, and managing claims related to insured machinery and equipment. He oversees a territory that includes Maryland, Northern Virginia, Washington D.C., Northern West Virginia, and Delaware.
Education and Expertise
Brett Johnson completed his education at Perryville High School, where he earned his diploma from 1982 to 1986. His background in machinery and equipment is complemented by practical experience gained through various roles in the industry. His expertise includes conducting inspections and ensuring compliance with safety standards, which is critical in his current position.
Background
Prior to his current role, Brett Johnson worked as a Plant Mechanic and Boiler Operator at Union Hospital of Cecil County from 1999 to 2007. This position provided him with hands-on experience in machinery maintenance and operations. Additionally, he served in the US Navy as a Petty Officer Third Class from 1986 to 1990, where he was stationed on the USS Sumter LST-1181 in Little Creek, Virginia.
Professional Experience
Brett Johnson has accumulated significant professional experience in the machinery and equipment field. His tenure at The Cincinnati Insurance Companies spans over 11 years, during which he has developed a comprehensive understanding of risk management and compliance. His previous role at Union Hospital and service in the Navy further contributed to his technical skills and operational knowledge.