TYG is partnering with several growing engineering firms in the Chicago region, seeking to expand their teams. We are looking for licensed structural engineers at all levels who are interested in forensic engineering.
Our clients offer excellent career advancement opportunities, remote and hybrid work arrangements, and competitive compensation packages.
Here are some benefits of working in forensic engineering -
- Variety of work: Forensic engineers investigate a wide variety of failures, from structural collapses to product defects. This means that no two days are the same, and forensic engineers have the opportunity to work on interesting and challenging projects.
- Impactful work: Forensic engineers' work can impact the safety of people and property. By investigating failures and identifying their causes, forensic engineers can help to prevent future accidents.
- Challenging work: Forensic engineering is a challenging field that requires a strong understanding of engineering principles and the ability to think critically and solve problems. Forensic engineers must also be able to communicate their findings effectively to various audiences, including lawyers, insurance companies, and the public.
- Competitive salary and job resilience: Forensic engineers earn more competitive salaries than design engineers and are less likely to be affected by an economic downturn.
Please apply if you're interested, or email adam.boyce@thomasyounggroup.com for more info!