Job Title: Structural Forensic Engineer
Open Job position – 2 candidates needed from any below location
Location: Fayetteville or Little Rock area, Arkansas
Tulsa or Oklahoma City area, Oklahoma
Joplin or Springfield areas, Missouri
Memphis area, Tennessee
Client Name - Will be disclosed during the Second screening
Duration: Full Time - Permanent
Shift: 8 Hours a day 40 hours a week
About the Role:
Structural/Civil Engineer with a P.E. license and construction background to conduct forensic investigations of commercial, institutional, high-rise, and residential buildings. This is a hybrid position that can work remotely, from the office or a combination of both.
Typical engineering assignments include determining the cause of structural failures, construction defects, water/moisture intrusion, roof damages, structural collapses, foundation/settlement, and more.
Additional projects include storm damage assessments, post-fire damage and structural integrity evaluations, and providing professional opinions and expert witness testimony.
Responsibilities
- Determine the cause and origin of structural failures and construction defects.
- Conduct field inspections to document onsite conditions.
- Conduct roof damage evaluations for residential and commercial structures.
- Conduct moisture/water intrusion damage evaluations.
- Prepare and provide oral and written reports, in a timely.
- May be called upon for expert witness testimony.
- 50/50 field work and office duties.
Qualifications (MUST HAVE)
- BSCE from an accredited school required
- 10+ years of professional experience having 5+ years of forensics, required
- P.E. license in state applying to (ABSOLUTE REQUIREMENT), required
- Having additional P.E. licenses in additional states is, preferred
- NCEES, Preferred
- Excellent oral and written communication skills are required.
- Strong understanding of building materials, residential and commercial construction, and building codes
- Ability to travel 30% of the time having occasional overnight stays, required