Preparing clear, concise, and technically rigorous reports for clients and legal proceedings.
Managing multiple projects concurrently and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams.
Completing analysis and repair design of concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and other structural systems, with attention to material properties and degradation mechanisms.
Organizing field and laboratory data to facilitate analysis and problem-solving.
Research on component design and manufacturing, technical issues in the fields of materials science and mechanics of materials, code issues, and materials performance.
Conducting and or coordinating materials testing and failure analysis in laboratory settings as part of forensic investigations.
On-site inspections and investigations including documenting observations, photographing, sketching, and evidence retrieval.
Requirements
materials science
lab testing
report writing
communication
master's
travel
Demonstrated knowledge of materials science fundamentals and experience with laboratory testing or materials analysis preferred.
Strong report writing and communication skills.
Degree (Master’s preferred) in materials, mechanical, structural, or architectural engineering; an undergraduate degree in engineering is required.
Field or laboratory experience preferred.
Ability and willingness to travel within the US and internationally.
Benefits
Commuter Transit (where available)
And other various wellness, diversity/inclusion and employee resource programs and initiatives
Paid Time Off, Family Leave for New Parents, Volunteer Time
Fitness Reimbursement
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, Disability and other voluntary benefits
Tuition Reimbursement
401k retirement savings with Company matching on employee contributions and/or qualified student loan repayments
Flexible Spending Accounts for Medical & Childcare
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1949
Year Established
The company was established in 1949 and has since expanded into a global engineering leader.
Merged in 2015
Year of Merger
The merger of Weidlinger Associates and Thornton‑Tomasetti Group occurred in 2015, combining their expertise to form a cohesive engineering firm.
Delivers expertise in structural, façade, forensic, civil, bridge, and applied‑science engineering.
Known for high‑profile projects like Taipei 101, Petronas Towers, and disaster recovery efforts post‑9/11 and Hurricane Sandy.
Operates an internal R&D unit, CORE studio, driving innovation via computational modeling, AI, and software tools.
Services span from supertall buildings and long‑span structures to transportation infrastructure and protective design.
Combines deep engineering know‑how with cutting‑edge technology to tackle complex design challenges worldwide.
Culture + Values
Client-centered approach
Creative, collaborative, and innovative solutions
Commitment to excellence
Sustainability-driven design
Global leadership in engineering and architecture
Collaborative team culture
Environment + Sustainability
2050
Net Zero Target Year
Aiming to achieve net zero carbon emissions by the year 2050.
Developing sustainable designs for climate-resilient infrastructure
Use of advanced modeling and simulations to optimize building performance
Focus on reducing carbon emissions in projects
Track record of leading projects with high sustainability standards, such as LEED-certified buildings
Inclusion & Diversity
Promotion of diverse talent and inclusion in the workplace
Continual focus on creating an inclusive work environment
Gender diversity initiatives
Programs and support for career advancement of underrepresented groups