Investigate the cause and origin of failures, damages, or defects in mechanical systems and components within industrial, commercial, and residential sites.
Analyze the failure of mechanical systems, determine the cause of failures, evaluate the quality of construction, and review design and maintenance procedures.
Perform field investigations, lead multi-party examinations and documentation of damaged property.
Research failure modes, code requirements, and provide recommendations for repair and /or replacement as needed.
Prepare accurate, clear, thorough, and concise reports and related documentation for clients detailing opinions and conclusions.
Participate in multidisciplinary teams on large and complex assignments.
Maintain established relationships with current clients and consultants.
Stay abreast of company policies, procedures and practices; participate in ongoing training and development as assigned or approved to assure knowledge and skills remain current and comprehensive.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minimum of 3–5 years of mechanical engineering experience within insurance and/or legal forensics.
Residency in the state of Florida is required for this position.
Requires active Professional Engineering (PE) license; minimum required of resident state.
Willingness to participate in expert witness work and provide court testimony.
Excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills.
Computer skills (including Word, Excel and PowerPoint).
A desire to learn, excel and grow with us and within the profession.
Must be flexible to travel and able to accommodate approximately 30–50% travel.