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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 envelope, vehicle impact, building collapse, construction or design defects.
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Our vision is to create a more secure digital world by providing the highest quality incident response, risk management, and digital forensic services to clients of all sizes. Your CareerThis role is client-facing and requires the Principal Consultant to lead and produce deliverables based on cyber risk management (CRM) client engagements.
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Are you a Senior Structural Engineer with expertise in forensic investigation, concrete construction, or structural restoration who would like the opportunity to have a mix of office and field engagement that leads to direct involvement with construction and repairs in your next role.
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Applicants should have experience in conducting computer forensic investigations, to include but not limited to internet-related Fraud/ Larceny, Child Pornography / Exploitation, Assault / Threatening / Harassment, Internet Enticement, Computer intrusions.
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Experience with host-centric tools for forensic collection and analysis (SleuthKit, Volatility Framework, FTK, Encase, etc.) Experience with host-centric tools for forensic collection and analysis (SleuthKit, Volatility Framework, FTK, Encase, etc.
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The Geotechnical group has extensive experience in geotechnical engineering regarding new construction and rehabilitation of buildings, pavements, rock excavation, bridges, slope stability, athletic playing fields, forensic investigations, retaining walls, dams and braced/tied back excavation support systems, from initial feasibility studies through final design including geotechnical construction-phase inspections and testing.
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The HPS team is highly passionate, committed to advancing solutions used by crime laboratories and forensic DNA testing facilities worldwide. The candidate is responsible for building links with customers, and building on opportunities to collaborate with customers on various forensic DNA projects, from validations to research projects, evaluations, consultancy programs and turnkey solutions.
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Performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures. The PSR I will demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information.
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7+ years' of relevant experience in concrete construction / concrete repair / concrete restoration / forensic investigation. Demonstrated experience in performing forensic and restoration engineering duties on existing parking structures of all construction types.
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Documents and maintains billable hours on a time and expense basis for failure analysis and forensic engineering projects for clients. Our forensic investigation, engineering and environmental services teams around the world share a dedication to expertise, quality and demonstrating to customers that caring counts.
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Forensic Structural Engineer, P.E. Forensic Electrical Engineer, P.E. page is loaded. Forensic Mechanical Engineer, P.E. Forensic Electrical Engineer, P.E. Forensic Electrical Engineer, PE.
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Job Details Description Are you a Senior Structural Engineer with expertise in forensic investigation, concrete construction, or structural restoration who would like the opportunity to have a mix of office and field engagement that leads to direct involvement with construction and repairs in your next role.
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Our Forensic Accounting team within Claim, uses specialized knowledge and investigative skills to collect, analyze, and evaluate evidential matter and to interpret and communicate the findings in a courtroom, boardroom, or other legal or administrative venue.
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Description/Comment: The Patient Services Representative I (PSR I) represents the face of the company to patients who come in, both as part of their health routine or for insights into life-defining health decisions.
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Office of the Chief Medical Examiner: incumbents must be certified in forensic pathology by the American Board of Pathology within two (2) years of employment. The New Haven Correctional Center houses primarily pretrial offenders and serves the superior courts in Meriden, New Haven, Bantam, Litchfield and Waterbury.
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