Engineering Systems Inc. (ESi) is a multidisciplinary engineering and scientific investigation firm that helps clients solve complex technical problems across a broad range of industries. Our consultants include mechanical, civil, materials, electrical, biomedical, chemical, structural, human factors, and safety engineers, as well as scientists and technical specialists with deep expertise in accident reconstruction, failure analysis, product and system evaluation, and risk assessment. We work with law firms, insurers, manufacturers, and corporations on projects involving transportation incidents, industrial equipment, consumer products, structures and infrastructure, environmental and fire investigations, and human performance and safety. ESi’s collaborative approach, extensive laboratory and testing capabilities, and strong technical rigor allow us to deliver clear, defensible analyses grounded in real‑world data and scientific methodology. Candidates joining ESi become part of a diverse, highly experienced team that integrates expertise across disciplines to understand how and why incidents occur and to help clients make informed decisions. Working in a highly collaborative environment, this job involves a wide variety of incident investigations, including accident reconstruction. Projects require fieldwork, investigation, analysis, product testing, report development and legal testimony. This position is intended for a human factors scientist or engineer who will apply human performance principles to real-world environments, with a substantial focus on premises safety and slip, trip, and fall incident analysis. The consultant will investigate how pedestrians perceive, interpret, and respond to features of the built environment, assess walkway and environmental conditions, and evaluate the influence of visibility, lighting, warnings, and decision-making on incident outcomes. The candidate will also conduct human factors-related analyses involving consumer products, occupational tasks, transportation accidents, or warnings and instructions. The position includes both litigation support and non-litigation consulting, such as safety and risk assessments, potential participation in safety standards activities, and involvement in research that advances best practices in human factors and safety. The consultant will conduct field work, interpret incident-related materials, and prepare clear, written and verbal technical reports. Prior expert testimony experience is desired. Work will include review of existing scientific literature and standards; and the performance or supervision of original research to obtain and analyze relevant technical data. The candidate will interface with internal ESi consultants and directly with clients, assessing client needs, establishing performance timelines, developing budgets, and explaining complex technical concepts in lay terms.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level