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Walker is a multi-service firm of engineers, architects, and consultants with expertise in parking, structural engineering, structural forensics, structural and architectural restoration, and building envelope consulting that are fully committed to providing structural and architectural solutions.
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The ideal candidate will have forensic engineering experience determining causes of structural failure, post-fire damage, storm damage assessments, roof damage, water intrusion, building collapse, structural integrity, building envelope, construction, or design defects.
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The ideal candidate will have forensic engineering experience determining causes of structural failure, post-fire damage, storm damage assessments, roof damage, water intrusion, building collapse, structural integrity, building envelope, construction, design or construction defects.
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Determine of the origin, cause, and extent of structural failures, water intrusions, roof damage, construction defects, and building system failures, including envelope, roof, wall, and glazing.
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Seeking an experienced Structural Engineer, P.E., who has a strong background in structural engineering design and failure analysis of commercial, residential, and industrial structures.
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Documents and maintains billable hours on a time and expense basis for failure analysis and forensic engineering projects for clients. Determine of the origin and cause, and extent of structural failures of roof damage, water intrusion, post-fire damage, storm damage assessments, structural integrity evaluations, structural collapse, building system failures, foundation/settlement, product liability, and construction defects.
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Our forensic investigation, engineering and environmental services teams around the world share a dedication to expertise, quality and demonstrating to customers that caring counts®. Over the last four decades, we have grown from a boutique firm specializing in handling insurance fraud and arson cases and providing expert witness testimony, into a recognized global leader in engineering failure analysis, origin-and-cause investigations, environmental consulting, laboratory testing and specialty consulting.
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Investigates and assesses damages due to failures and determines the origin of failure for insurers and litigation support. Sedgwick is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace. As required by law, Sedgwick provides a reasonable range of compensation for roles that may be hired in jurisdictions requiring pay transparency in job postings.
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The Forensic Structural Engineer will take a hands-on approach to engineering, working in the field, testing facility and office. The Forensic Structural Engineer will branch out from typical design work and investigate to determine the cause of failures related to building structures.
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We are seeking a mid to senior-level Forensic Civil Structural Engineer (PE or SE) to enhance our already robust team of professionals supporting our clients throughout the US. Our engineers routinely.
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2 (mid-level) or 7 (senior-level) or more years of experience as a forensic engineer. Storm damage and building envelope evaluation experience is a plus. Experience conducting damage assessments and forensic investigations (preferred but not required.
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ECS Limited is in search of an adept Forensic Structural Engineer to join our expanding team in Austin. 8-12 years of relevant experience, including successful management of facilities consulting projects, oversight of structural or building envelope projects, and provision of assessments and investigative services (forensics) for the built environment.
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Perform forensic investigations, provide consultation, prepare and deliver technical papers; and serve as expert witnesses. Our areas of practice include residential, commercial, and industrial buildings’ roofing, fenestration, foundation and envelopes; hazard assessments and resulting damage; design and construction defect evaluation; and premise liability evaluations.
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As a project manager you will be responsible for overseeing complex structural repair/restoration projects and conducting inspections to analyse the root cause of building envelope issues and structural defects with the option to provide expert witness testimonies in court.
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Structural/Civil Engineer with P.E. license and construction background to conduct forensic investigations of commercial, institutional, high-rise and residential buildings. Conduct building envelope evaluations for residential and commercial structures.
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