Job Description
Civil Engineer Investigative Case Manager (to $120 - $175K)
Annapolis, Maryland & Shelton, CT
Job Description
Have you ever wondered who finds the causes to accidents or product failures? Have you ever wanted to be a detective and provide expertise on forensics from structural failures, worker safety, water intrusion, erosion and many other facets? It is exciting work and every day is different with varying problems to solve.
Our client’s Annapolis, Maryland, location is currently looking for a Structural Civil Engineer that is a problem solver to perform investigations from scaffolding collapse accidents to problems that arise from weather damage.
Required Qualifications:
• B.S. and or M.S. in Civil Engineering, emphasis on Structural
• Advanced educational degrees such as a Ph.D. is a plus
• Professional Engineering (P.E.) license or Engineer-in-Training Certification
• At least 7 years of Civil Engineering experience
The ideal candidate must also be willing to occasionally travel on a day or overnight basis to investigate accidents whether it is a construction defect, roadway design or worker safety issue. This position is well suited for an individual who is motivated and a self-starter who likes working independently and not at a desk and on occasion also enjoys working outdoors.
Company Overview:
Our client has 5 offices nationwide and is a leading consulting firm providing investigative engineering and accident reconstruction to some of the largest law firms, insurance companies and manufacturers. Our consultants, with a combination of over 125 years of engineering expertise in such areas as mechanical, electrical, civil, marine, fire, metallurgy and mold utilize state-of-the-art technology and a sound proven approach to forensic investigations.
Our client offers a competitive salary and benefits such as incentive bonuses, health benefits, 401K and professional advancement opportunities. If you are looking for an exciting career that isn’t behind a desk and involves dedication to resolving accidents,