Skip Navigation

Forensic Electrical Engineer – Solar Power -St. Louis or Midwest U.S.
St Louis, MO

Back To Job Board

Direct Hire


We are Recruiting on Purpose, a Forensic  Electrical Engineer in St Louis or Missouri, or nearby state.
 

Position Details

As a Electrical Engineer, you will conduct and manage investigations and evaluations involving machinery and equipment, examination and damage assessment of mechanical equipment, systems, and components, root cause failure analysis, evaluation of mechanical, corrosion, and metallurgical properties, and repair and replacement cost analysis of damaged facilities and equipment. You will interact with clients and other consultants, manage multiple and unique projects, and prepare written reports summarizing your analyses.

 

Technical Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Eectrical engineering
  • Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.) in Missouri or nearby state is Required or if it can be obtained within 6 months. .
  • Experience with Solar Power Systems is a BIG Plus. 
  • 3+ years of Forensic Investigation and Reporting experience is a PLUS!
  • Experience giving legal depostions & Expert Witness experience is a BIG PLUS.
  • Advanced Technical Education degrees (a plus)
  • Computer Software Capable (for example: MathCAD, AutoCAD, MS Office)
  • Industrial/Manufacturing/Design Experience
  • 30% Travel is Required. 
     

Professional Skills:

  • Prioritize effectively
  • Think independently
  • Communicate clearly, verbally, and in writing
  • Think and work analytically
  • Cooperate and work well with others
  • Exercise sound judgment and use common sense
  • Foster strong, lasting relationships
  • Embrace and thrive on challenge
  • Show flexibility and adaptation to new situations
Apply today and take your career to the next level.


Back To Job Board

Submit Your Resume

"*" indicates required fields

First Name*
Last Name*
Max. file size: 20 MB.
Drop your resume and other files here or upload here
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.