KFI ENGINEERS is Hiring a Forensic Mechanical Engineer Near Louisville, KY
POSITION SPECIFICATION Position Forensic Mechanical Engineer Organization KFI Engineers (KFI) Reporting Relationship Senior Fire Protection Project Manager Website http://www.kfi-eng.com/ Company BackgroundKFI Engineers is a recognized industry leader in facility infrastructure design and performance. Since 1996, our culture of collaboration and unique capabilities have allowed us to make a difference in the way infrastructure and processing projects are delivered. Headquartered in St. Paul, MN, with eight regional offices and a team of over 250 professionals, we have a people-first culture that offers opportunities to continue your career with mentorship programs, career growth support, and continued education. With KFI, we find a way to provide creative solutions to unique projects while providing the same care we would expect if we were the client. For more information about KFI Engineers and our culture, please visit www.kfi-eng.com . Position OverviewThe Forensic Mechanical Engineer focuses on diverse and challenging engineering work while being responsible for overseeing a forensic technical investigation from beginning to end. This position has the opportunity to investigate a wide range of failures, fires, and explosions involving residential, commercial, industrial, and appliance fires and explosions. Given the unpredictable nature and location of the work, the Forensic Mechanical Engineer will be required to travel to the location of the incident, sometimes on short notice, to conduct the formal investigation process. The work will often require examination of failed components and other physical evidence on site or in a laboratory environment. Occasionally, the Forensic Mechanical Engineer will dismantle machinery, equipment, or component assemblies in a systematic manner to obtain the evidence, as well as devise and possibly undertake tests as needed. This position will require the ability to perform a thorough examination of available evidence to determine the cause of a mechanical system failure, possibly the origin and cause of a fire, factors contributing to the spread of fire, and evaluate the performance of mechanical systems during the event. The Forensic Mechanical Engineer will report to the Senior Fire Protection Project Manager and work closely with our Senior Fire Protection Engineer and other in-house forensic team members. This position will primarily be responsible for conducting loss investigations where any mechanical systems are involved. The successful candidate will be able to develop opinions and conclusions based on NFPA 921, the Scientific Method, engineering principles, and sound engineering judgement backed by appropriate experience. The position can be done remotely.Typical ResponsibilitiesSpecific responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, the following:
Observation/Inspection of losses possibly caused by mechanical system failures
Collect and examine data at the site of a loss
Consult relevant codes, standards, and regulations
Document evidence and other investigation findings
Ability to photograph damage and evidence related to fires, explosions, or other losses
Determine and conduct appropriate tests and data acquisition of exemplar and artifacts in the field and in laboratories
Conduct laboratory-based examinations
Provide system failure analyses
Research and write expert reports
Interview witnesses, property owners, and building occupants to obtain information during an investigation
Testify in court cases involving investigated losses
Additional duties as required
Knowledge, Skills And Abilities Required
Highly motivated, professional demeanor with a “can do” attitude
Team-oriented and strong work ethic
Proficient and accurate data entry skills necessary
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks, shift focus if needed to assist other staff
Maintain a well-organized system to account for various information processed
Excellent written and oral communication.
Strong attention to detail
Competency in Microsoft applications including Word, Excel, and Outlook
Understanding of the scientific method and the ability to apply it to a loss investigation
Remain current in the subjects listed as ‘requisite knowledge’ as related to fire investigations in NFPA 1033
Ability to travel as needed
Must be able to navigate fire and explosion scenes, crawl, climb, use ladders
Must obtain and maintain appropriate PPE certifications
Ability to analyze the site of a loss and develop a list of possible failures
Knowledge of mechanical systems
CORE BEHAVIORSAccountable
Demonstrates persistence in the achievement of goals.
Acts with a sense of urgency.
Takes responsibility for own actions.
Business Focus
Demonstrates agility, adapts well to changes.
Works well under pressure.
Meets commitments to internal/external customers.
Project Execution
Plans projects well, managing last-minute rushes and disruptions.
Balances Speed and Quality.
Looks for improvement in our delivery, tools and processes.
Demonstrates Respect for Others
Keeps others adequately informed.
Exhibits objectivity and openness to others' views.
Adapts communication style and method based on audience and situation.
Team Player
Balances team and individual responsibilities.
Shares expertise with others.
Inspires respect and trust.
EDUCATIONBachelor's degree in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering is required. Professional Engineering Registration is required. A minimum of 4-6 years of relevant investigative experience is preferred. CompensationRecognizing the importance of this position to KFI, a competitive salary and benefits package will be offered. KFI Engineers is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.