Biomedical Engineer | Mechanical Engineer | Bioengineer
Role description:
BioRec is looking for an entry-level candidate who is a recent graduate or has 1-2 years of work experience. The work includes assisting our experts in the preparation of cases involving forensic biomechanics, human injury analysis, vehicle collision dynamics, and more. We are seeking a candidate who is highly analytical and loves to tackle problems with a creative, out-of-the-box approach. Candidates should have the desire to expand their knowledge and grow into becoming a valuable asset at BioRec. This can be done as a testifying expert, lead consultant, photo modeling specialist, or expert in another related area. People who succeed in this position have great attention to detail, enjoy problem-solving, and working on complex cases both independently and with a team. The right candidate will have the opportunity to grow into a senior position after proving his/her ability.
You will be responsible for:
- Reviewing materials such as police reports, medical and autopsy records, and legal pleadings to identify key facts
 - Collecting and documenting physical evidence such as crash data, security videos, and vehicle damage
 - Analyzing materials and evidence to determine impact forces, crash dynamics, and injuries
 - Analyzing surveillance video of accidents via photogrammetry
 - Performing scene and vehicle inspections
 - 3-D scanning of vehicles and accident scenes
 - Developing graphics and animations for courtroom presentation
 
Position requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree or master's degree in Engineering, Biomechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field
 - US work authorization
 - Independently driven problem-solving skills that are creative and can also be applied to a collaborative work environment
 - Strong organizational and communication skills
 - Team player
 - Knowledge or interest in vehicles, automotive systems, simulations, and injury biomechanics
 - Strong fundamental understanding of engineering principles
 
Preferences, not required:
- Courses in injury biomechanics, CAD software, or other computer simulation software
 - Master’s degree a plus