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TYPICAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Specific 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 laboratorybased 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
Travel as needed
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED
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
Able to navigate fire and explosion scenes crawl climb use ladders
Able to 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
EDUCATION
Bachelors degree in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering is required. Professional Engineering Registration is required. A minimum of 46 years of relevant investigative experience is preferred.
Full Time