American Structurepoint

Project Manager- Forensic Engineer/Architect - Indianapolis, IN

Job Locations US-IN-Indianapolis
Job ID
2024-2210
Category/Group
Investigative/Forensics Group
Employment Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

When you join American Structurepoint, you gain more than a career. You become part of a family of talented, passionate, good-hearted people who take pride in going the extra mile for our clients. At American Structurepoint, we are known for making the impossible happen for clients across the world who want help building and bettering their communities. We live by our values- excellence, respect, integrity innovation, and social responsibility. We encourage our experts to try new things and explore new ideas that turn our client's dreams into reality, even if those ideas are unconventional. We invest in our people by offering excellent benefits and training, development, and mentorship opportunities that lead to a rewarding career path. If you are ready for more than a career, we invite you to explore opportunities to join our team and help us improve the quality of life for the communities we serve.

 

Group: Investigative

Position: Project Manager - Forensic Engineer/Architect

Location: Indianapolis, IN

 

Our Investigative Group specializes in investigating and assessing structures in the built environment. Our expertise includes specialized knowledge of the design and construction of a wide-array of structures, the materials used to build them, and how and why these structures deteriorate and fail. You will join a team of licensed structural engineers, civil engineers, architects, fire investigators, roofing consultants, and building enclosure specialists to conduct property evaluations and forensic investigations, offering a personal touch to clients.

 

The Project Manager - Forensic Engineer/Architect will be responsible for performing a wide range of forensic investigations related to damage and deterioration of structures as well as condition assessment studies for property owners and managers.  The work includes evaluations of commercial, residential, industrial, institutional, and municipal projects.  The position requires direct daily contact with clients and staff in addition to production of technical reports, drawings, and specifications.  Therefore, superior oral and written communication skills are a must.  Applicants must possess experience in or the desire to learn the evaluation of entire structures (from foundations to roofing) as well as the investigation of failures and building problems.  Position requires frequent local and occasional regional travel.

Responsibilities

  • Conducting and/or managing investigations, assessments, and expert witness assignments in order to prepare accurate technical reports and repair documents, and occasionally provide expert testimony
  • Managing multiple assignments concurrently
  • Delegating to, mentoring of, and directing other production staff for maximum productivity and profitability
  • Managing the billing process for assigned projects
  • Meeting with existing and prospective clients to coordinate new project opportunities
  • Preparing proposals, fee justifications, and contracts as needed in conjunction with the Team Leader and/or Group Leader
  • Providing internal review of documents (reports, drawings, proposals, etc.) for other group members to ensure accurate, understandable, and consistent production of high-quality documents

Qualifications

  • Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering or Architecture from an accredited engineering or architecture school; Other degrees will be considered based on relevant experience
  • Registered Professional Engineer, NCARB Registered Architect, or similar industry certification
  • 5+ years’ experience
  • Strong team player with effective internal & external verbal and written communication skills
  • Prior design and/or investigation experience preferred
  • Proficient with MS Office applications

 

Physical Requirements: 

  • Ability to lift or move objects weighing up to 50 lbs
  • Ability/willingness to climb ladders and scaffolding, work from heights, walk roofs, access crawl spaces and other areas of limited accessibility
  • Comfortable working outdoors in all conditions

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