SEA, Ltd. Education, Training & Library - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

SEA, Ltd.

Essential Job Functions &
Responsibilities:
Conduct field investigations and perform failure/accident analysis on incidents involving various types of vehicles and mechanical equipmentConduct vehicular accident reconstruction and mechanical failure analysisConduct unbiased investigations for various types of clientsResponsible for retention and development of client relationshipsProvide technical findings and conclusions in laymen's terms, both verbally and in writing.
Support conclusions by appropriate testimony in legal proceedings.
Deliver professional presentations, develop client relationships and promote self to client groups.
Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing personal networks; participating in professional societies.
Position Requirements:
PhD in Mechanical Engineering or relatedP.
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registration through testing or ability to obtainMinimum of seven years of automotive engineering experience, safety experience preferredVehicular knowledge is a mustExperience in or desire to learn Vehicular Accident Reconstruction and Failure AnalysisMust possess strong writing skillsGeneral knowledge of gas systems and equipment a plusExceptional written and interpersonal communication skillsPublic speaking experience a plusPhysical Requirements:
25% TravelAbility to maneuver in and around a vehicle or accident siteAbility to lift 60 lbsAbility to drive to site locations
Benefits:
Extensive forensic trainingMedical, dental vision coverage401(k) with company matchPaid vacation, sick days and holidaysCompany-paid STD, LTD and Life InsuranceTuition Reimbursement ProgramBonus programEEO-M/F/D/VAbout the Company:
SEA, Ltd.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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