Investigate incidents involving equipment, safety products/procedures, material handling, hand tools, & plant layouts.
Provide expert testimony.
Analyze inadequacies in machine guarding, instructions, warnings, or personal protective equipment (PPE), etc., applying your comprehensive knowledge of standards and practices.
Write clear, scientifically sound reports.
Requirements
10+ yrs
pe license
bachelors
rcm
fmea
driver's license
You have 10+ years of manufacturing and production experience, including design, installation, start-up, commissioning, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting spanning a variety of industrial equipment.
You have a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive.
You are a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) or can obtain licensure in at least one state within six months.
You have excellent technical, analytical, writing, and communication skills.
You can work both independently and as part of a collaborative team.
You can manage a portfolio of 40-60 projects/clients.
Your expertise must include design or specification of industrial equipment, material handling equipment (such as forklifts, aerial lifts, and cranes), industrial facility operation and maintenance processes, utility systems (steam, water, air, gas, etc.), and manufacturing processes.
You have a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Engineering and/or at closely-related field.
Your experience and training in reliability-centered maintenance (RCM), failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA), root cause failure analysis, site incident investigations, and hazard analysis/risk assessments is desirable.
You are willing to travel about 20% on average.
Prior forensic experience is not required. We seek professionals eager to apply their deep industry knowledge to a challenging new domain.
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1987
Year Established
The company traces its origins back to its establishment in 1987, marking over three decades of experience in forensic engineering.
Has grown from a regional engineering practice into a national expert witness firm.
Specializes in forensic engineering across various disciplines, including structural failures, vehicle crashes, fire/explosion analysis, biomechanics, and more.
Engages in investigations, technical reports, and courtroom testimony for litigation and insurance matters nationwide.
Typical projects include complex accident reconstructions, building collapse analysis, product failure investigations, and fire origin studies.
Known for combining seasoned industry and academic experts to bring credibility and depth to testimony.
Operates across multiple sectors, including marine, automotive, construction, biomedical devices, and highway infrastructure.
Covers unusually broad forensic casework, ranging from cathedral roof failures to child-care supervision incidents.
Culture + Values
Collaborative environment, interesting and fulfilling work, lifelong learning
Supportive, collaborative company culture
Open to new ideas
High‑standards work, no room for complacency
Flexible hours
Environment + Sustainability
Inclusion & Diversity
3.4/5
Diversity & Inclusion Rating
This rating reflects the company's performance in fostering diversity and inclusion, based on Glassdoor employee reviews.
3.3/5
Culture & Values Rating
This rating reflects the company's performance in aligning with employee expectations around culture and values, based on Glassdoor employee reviews.
Employees note interest in learning new things and fair pay as positives
Areas for improvement noted: inclusive work environment, supportive environment, time and location flexibility