Mechanical Forensic Engineer; P.E
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer
Our client is one of the largest engineering consulting firms in the United States solely focused on vehicle accident reconstruction looking to identify a Mechanical Project Manager (P.E.) in Fayetteville, AR and Nashville, TN.
Their teams are made up of mechanical and biomechanical licensed engineers that reconstruct complex motor vehicle collisions. The Project Manager plays a critical role serving as project leads in conducting fieldwork and performing analysis using the latest technologies in 3D scanning and computer simulations supported by our internal digital media team. The PMs will also present accurate and compelling results to our clients and, at times, are asked to testify in trials.
Ideal candidates will have their P.E. license, hold a master’s degree in mechanical engineering and have had direct client-facing roles. The candidate must enjoy working in a high-energy environment and being outdoors-this opportunity involves some regional travel.
Skills and Qualifications- B.S. or M.S. in Mechanical Engineering and has obtained his/her P.E. license
- Prior or current Accident Reconstruction Experience
- 4+ years of Engineering experience, with strong client interaction accountabilities.
- Excellent interpersonal skills (oral and written), and ability to foster strong relationships with teammates and clients
- Available to travel regionally
- Comfortable working on a team and in a collaborative space
- Positive attitude full of commitment and a desire to contribute
- Passion for teaching/mentoring clients and colleagues
- An interest in motor vehicles and automotive engineering.
- Has utilized 3D Scanners, drones, and photography.
Base Salary: $150,000 to $170,000 negotiable. Final determination of salary will be based on an evaluation of experience, education, budget, etc.
Seniority levelMid-Senior level
Employment typeFull-time
Job functionProject Management, Engineering, and Consulting
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