What are the responsibilities and job description for the Forensic Electrtical Engineer position at Fire Cause Analysis?
Forensic Electrical Engineer
Since 1977, Fire Cause Analysis (FCA) has provided fire investigation, forensic engineering, multi-disciplinary engineering, and scientific evaluations for clients in the insurance and legal communities. With the combined expertise of fire investigators, fire scientists, with electrical, mechanical, and fire protection engineers, FCA provides expert opinions through in-depth analysis rooted in established scientific principles as outlined in the NFPA 921 Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations.
Forensic Engineering plays a crucial role in the investigation of fires and failures. As an FCA engineer you will determine the factors that led to a particular event and provide detailed written reports for a defensible opinion of the facts. To accomplish this objective, you will work closely with the investigation, evidence, and technical service teams to complete a multi-disciplined analysis of the cause in an investigation. As an FCA Engineer you will provide your expert opinion, based on the scientific method, for our clients in documents and testimony.
The Forensic Electrical Engineer position requires field and lab work primarily in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, throughout California, and around the Western United States. Opportunities are available to work from home.
Electrical Engineers at Fire Cause Analysis will:
Apply sound engineering and scientific principles to investigations of fires and complex failures
Perform analyses based in the scientific method as outlined in NFPA 921 Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations
Participate and lead forensic examinations in the laboratory and on site while working with other engineers following the prescribed protocols
Lead the investigation process through examination of the potential ignition sources and sequences to determine the fire cause
Perform fault and failure analysis of electric appliances, products and systems
Evaluate and analyze residential and commercial electrical systems
Analyze commercial power systems including utility equipment and Battery Energy Storage Systems
Maintain detailed notes and records of all work performed
Review and evaluate photographs, x-rays, microscopy, elemental analysis and written documentation in support of forensic investigations
Prepare, summarize, and report findings to clients through phone calls, email updates and written documentation
Provide expert testimony based on evidence and facts
Enjoy autonomy to develop client base and relationships in the industry
Support investigator and junior engineer development in the field of Electrical Engineering
Educational And Licensing Requirements:
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from an accredited university or college
Electrical Engineering Professional Engineer (PE) license in California.
Multi-state licensing and/or active NCEES Record a plus
Certification as a fire investigator through IAAI, CCAI, or NAFI is a plus.
Additional fire Investigation training will be provided by Fire Cause Analysis.
Experience and training in working with hazardous materials is a plus
Expert witness testimony experience is a plus.Working with FCA provides:
Industry leadership
Meaningful work in the forensic investigation of fire
Opportunities for critical thinking and problem solving
Team oriented culture
Strong customer service support for internal and external clients
Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401K, PTO and more
Provide Resume and CV
If selected, a member of the FCA staff will contact you to schedule an interview.
Salary Range: $125 - $155K
Salary : $125,000 - $155,000