Staff Consultant (Biomechanics)
Company: Engineering Systems Inc
Location: Colorado Springs
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Compensation will be made up of
a competitive base salary as well as bonus potential determined by
your own individual performance and the performance of the
organization overall. About This Role The job involves
participation in a wide variety of incident investigations,
including accident reconstruction. Projects require fieldwork,
investigation, analysis, report development, and legal testimony at
deposition, trial, or other legal venues. The candidate will
provide biomechanics expertise as part of a multi-disciplinary team
evaluating accidents of various types and specifically addressing
injury causation. The candidate will be responsible for planning,
directing, and coordinating activities of small to large-scale
client projects to ensure that goals and objectives are
accomplished within prescribed timing and financial constraints by
performing duties personally or in conjunction with other
consultants. Key Responsibilities: Performs human-injury analysis
of vehicular accidents in all transportation modes, including
accident reconstruction, injury modeling, and the evaluation of
mechanical failures. Evaluates injury mechanisms in industrial and
recreational accidents, including those resulting from mechanical
failures, falls, and falling objects. Project duties will include
recruitment, staffing, logistics, and work plan development, as
well as technical analysis based on scientific principles.
Interfaces directly with clients, assessing client needs,
establishing performance timelines, developing budgets, and
explaining complex technical concepts in lay terms. Identifies and
reviews existing media (e.g., photographs, video, witness
statements, depositions, police and autopsy reports, medical
records, etc.) to develop preliminary conclusions and plan further
investigation. Conducts inspections of accident scenes and of
involved or exemplar vehicles, safety equipment, consumer products,
and other items as needed. Supervises original research to obtain
and analyze relevant technical data. Locates and assesses
pertinence of scientific literature, existing test data, and
governmental regulations. Designs and conducts testing and/or
develops models to obtain and evaluate impact dynamics data.
Conducts analyses of human motion and anthropometry. Assists in all
phases of project management from proposal through closing.
Prepares written reports of findings and conclusions in clear,
concise, easy-to-understand terms. Provides legal testimony in a
variety of venues, including courtroom settings. Performs other
duties as assigned. May work under the direction of senior
consulting staff regarding any of the above responsibilities.
Education Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or
Biomedical Engineering required Master’s or PhD in Mechanical or
Biomedical preferred Experience Requirements: 2-5 years’ of work
experience and/or equivalent academic experience in a forensic or
relevant industrial biomechanics position. Experience working in
the transportation industry, teaching experience, and/or in-depth
knowledge of human anatomy. Experience managing projects of
moderate to substantial complexity and/or size. Authoring of
high-quality technical reports and/or peer-reviewed publications is
highly preferred. Delivery of technical presentations at
professional conferences is highly preferred. Preferred experience
in the consulting industry. Background in forensic field preferred;
experience working directly with insurance industry representatives
or attorneys and providing expert testimony is highly desirable.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Licensed Professional
Engineer (P.E.), or the ability to obtain a P.E. license preferred.
Computer Skills: Full competency in office productivity software,
and advanced skills in technical computing environments. Physical
Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential
functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
occasionally required to walk long distances, stand for extensive
periods, negotiate irregular terrain, walk up and down stairs, and
climb ladders; to utilize safety equipment including hard hats,
hearing and eye protection, and safety harnesses; and to see, hear,
and communicate audible or visible warnings. Work Environment: The
work environment characteristics described here are representative
of those an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential
functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
occasionally required to work outdoors, at night, in variable
weather, at heights, alongside operating industrial machinery,
and/or around or under damaged or exemplar equipment or vehicles.
To all recruitment agencies : ESi does not accept unsolicited
resumes from search firms or agencies. Any resume submitted to any
employee of ESi without a prior written search agreement will be
considered unsolicited and the property of ESi. Please, no phone
calls or emails. It is the policy of ESi, as an equal opportunity
employer, to attract and retain the best-qualified individuals
available, without regard to race/ethnicity, color, religion,
national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or
veteran status. ESi is committed to recruiting, hiring, and
promoting people with disabilities, as well as veterans. If you
need assistance with completing the electronic application, please
email your request to employment@engsys.com.
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