Overview The Intrax Forensic Department is well known as a key partner and provides services to the insurance industry, the legal and building dispute sector, asset owners and managers, and the building and construction industry more broadly because of our ability to provide end to end service through accurate, innovative and robust technical expertise. The Forensic & Remedial department at Intrax seeks a forensic structural engineer to join our high performing team in Sydney. This is an exciting opportunity to be a part of our rapidly growing Forensic Department where you will get to use and further develop your skills and knowledge, work with esteemed national clients and be a part of a close-knit team. You will be sharing our vision to be the most recognised and trusted engineering consultancy specialising in Forensic Engineering and Asset Remediation. Responsibilities Conducting forensic or asset maintenance site inspections in both metropolitan and regional locations in your state, investigate, analyse and assess failures involving a variety of residential, commercial and industrial buildings and structures. Preparing written reports which report on the cause of damage or failure, extent of damage and recommended remediation for all types of buildings and structures. Preparing documentation detailing the rectification and remedial repair solutions for construction issues and damaged structures. Client liaison. Assisting our Design teams where appropriate in providing technical expertise on complex projects. Be a part of innovation activities such as process improvement, system automation. Technical Requirements / Qualifications 3-6 years of structural engineering design and/ or forensic investigation experience. (Note that you may be a structural design engineer looking to enter the field of Forensic Engineering). Report writing experience. Sound knowledge of engineering design principles and practices, such as footing/slab design, timber/steel residential framing design, masonry construction, civil/storm water design. A thorough knowledge of the Building Code of Australia and relevant Australian Standards, particularly those relating to residential, industrial, and commercial buildings and structures. A minimum qualification of Bachelors Degree in Engineering - Civil or Structural (or equivalent). Valid White Card. A valid and current drivers license. Success Attributes Relationship Building: You actively identify, build and maximise relationships with others inside and outside of the organisation to achieve objectives. Team player: You are a collaborative individual who enjoys working with various stakeholders to achieve shared goals. Achieving Results: You demonstrate an ability to achieve or surpass required results. Show a passion for improving the delivery of services with a commitment to continuous improvement. Effective Communication: You listen, interpret and accurately converse in a clear manner, providing timely delivery of information. Effective Decision Making: You make well informed and timely decisions using sound judgement, evidence and knowledge. Planning & Organising: You organise and plan work effectively for yourself. Change Orientation: You recognise and respond positively to the need for change and seek out opportunities to make changes happen. Benefits Professional Development Support further education, leadership development, and access to a range of online training Options for flexible & hybrid work Up to 4 weeks additional purchased annual leave Generous parental leave entitlements 12 weeks full pay for primary and 4 weeks secondary carer Volunteer Leave Health & Wellbeing Programs Employee Assistance Program #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Forensic & Remedial Engineer