Forensic Structural Engineer - Remote FL Engineering - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Forensic Structural Engineer - Remote FL

LVI has partnered with a reputable multi-disciplinary engineering firm with a huge presence across the US and a strong foothold on the southeast.
Their team of dedicated, specialist engineers collaborate between disciplines to complete a range of complex projects across an array of structure types, including commercial, residential, and industrial properties.
They are looking from a technical lead to carry out forensic structural investigations, root cause analyses, large-loss investigations and structural evaluations for damage related to storm events, water intrusion, vehicle impacts, product failures, design defects, and construction defects.
They are renowned for their company culture and the quality of work they deliver to an array of clients in the public, private and commercial sectors.
They are looking for senior engineers, with management experience, to build and develop and office around.
ResponsibilitiesConducting forensic investigations to diagnose building performance issuesAnalyzing failures to determine root cause and extent of damagesDeveloping repair and rehabilitation designs for damaged structuresProviding expert opinions and testimonyMentoring junior engineers and techniciansBuilding and maintaining client relationshipsRequirements:
Minimum of a bachelor's degree in civil or structural engineeringPE license holder5
years of relevant experienceExperience in providing litigation support Recommended Skills Coaching And Mentoring Lawsuits Licensed Professional Engineer Research Customer Relationship Management Structural Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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