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You have a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and 7+ years of hands-on motor vehicle design, development, manufacturing, including development and testing at the OEM or Tier 1 level. Experience in vehicle dynamics and crash performance, including vehicle structures, restraints, safety, and/or chassis systems is highly preferable. Familiarity with Heavy Trucks is a plus. You are already an expert. Robson Forensic will train you to be a forensic expert. As a Vehicle Crash / Automotive Engineering Expert, you will: Investigate vehicle crash incidents. Analyze vehicle systems and structures, applying your comprehensive knowledge of standards and practices. Write clear, scientifically sound reports. Provide expert testimony. You will delve into the "why" behind incidents, critically assessing decision-making, operational procedures, and the standard of care. This role offers you a chance to: Use your cumulative training, experience, and critical thinking skills. Collaborate with highly respected experts. Continuously learn and grow as an expert in your field. Make a tangible difference in litigation.
Job Responsibility
Investigate vehicle crash incidents
Analyze vehicle systems and structures, applying your comprehensive knowledge of standards and practices
Write clear, scientifically sound reports
Provide expert testimony
Requirements
Active Professional Engineer (P.E.) license is desirable but not required
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from an ABET-accredited college
7+ years of hands-on motor vehicle design, development, manufacturing, including development and testing at the OEM or Tier 1 level
Thorough working knowledge of vehicle systems, vehicle dynamics, crash testing, and automotive engineering development & manufacturing processes
Excellent technical, analytical, writing, and communication skills
Strong ability to translate complex technical findings into clear, objective evidence for non-technical audiences
Approximately 20% travel for inspections
the remainder is focused on analysis and report drafting, working independently and as part of a collaborative team