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An industry-leading construction and forensic consulting firm is seeking a Forensic Architect to help them identify issues and provide/suggest solutions using ethical, comprehensive, and current investigation methods at their Texas office. Your Day Includes: Conducting forensic field inspections to determine the cause and origin of building issues and providing/suggesting solutions Reviewing and understanding construction plans, documents, and timelines for new or existing buildings, as well as standards of care Creating detailed plans of loss, including a summary, scope, schedule, repair structures, total loss, budget, and more Communicating complex information effectively to various audiences with a wide range of technical understanding Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to analyze complex issues, attend meetings, and stay current with new codes and standards Must Haves: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field and NCARB accreditation 10 years of working experience and 5 years of consulting experience License as a practicing architect and Slip Testing Certification Ability to travel to site and/or client sites, work in confined spaces, and climb roofs P.S. In addition to offering a comprehensive health, dental, and vision package, we also provide FSA savings program and Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). If you have the necessary qualifications and are excited about this opportunity, we encourage you to apply. We look forward to hearing from you. *Eligible for Blueprint Helpers referral program (find out more: blueprinthires.com/bphelpers)
Full Time
$68k-82k (estimate)
10/20/2022
06/15/2024
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