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Transportation Forensic Engineer
The role of a Forensic Engineer within the Transportation and Collision Analysis group involves independent and collaborative work with the Forensic Engineering team, investigative fieldwork, and analysis to determine the root-cause related to motor vehicle collisions or incident events. The Forensic Engineer will take a hands-on approach to engineering, working in the field and the office. Essential Functions Conduct investigation of motor vehicle collisions and incidents Analyze evidence, facts, and develop a report of findings Work independently and collaboratively with team members Rapid response to evidence documentation requests Complete assignments accurately and in a timely manner Con
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