Provides guidance and leadership to newer colleagues and/or those with less experience on complex engineering assignments
Surveys property, casualty and liability losses, typically at residential and commercial buildings and loss scenes
Conducts investigations to determine the root cause of events and failures
Works closely with engineers and investigators to produce detailed reports, drawings, and/or outline the cause and origin of losses and damages
Develops plans, reports and drawings to meet client’s needs and/or determine and document the failure analysis and causation of failures
Provides expert testimony in a court of law and/or in depositions
Determines applicable engineering practices to fulfill the prescribed scope of work, project specifics, timelines, and cost estimates for the professional services provided
Documents and maintains billable hours on a time and expense basis for failure analysis and engineering projects for clients
Collaborates with sales and operations managers, architects, developers, insurance adjusters, claims managers and attorneys to develop demand for your professional services
Collaborates with EFI’s national team of forensic experts to leverage experiences and assist on projects
Requirements
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from an accredited college or university
Professional Engineer (PE) license, minimum required for resident state
Multi-state licensing and/or active NCEES Record preferred