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How much do expert witness engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for expert witness engineer in the United States is $90,511.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,500.00 and $105,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to become an engineering expert witness?

To become an engineering expert witness, professionals typically need a strong engineering background with a relevant degree, extensive industry experience, and specialized knowledge in the field. Certification as a Professional Engineer (PE) and developing skills in report writing, communication, and courtroom testimony are also important. Gaining experience through engineering projects and building credibility in the industry can help qualify for expert witness roles.

Who are the highest paid expert witnesses?

Expert Witness Engineers with specialized knowledge in high-demand fields such as engineering, technology, or forensics tend to earn the highest fees, often reaching six-figure incomes for complex cases. Their compensation depends on experience, reputation, and the complexity of cases they handle, with top professionals frequently earning $300,000 or more annually. High earnings are also influenced by their ability to communicate technical details clearly and their availability for court appearances and consultations.

What is the difference between Expert Witness Engineer vs Forensic Engineer?

AspectExpert Witness EngineerForensic Engineer
CredentialsEngineering degree, professional licensure, expert witness certificationEngineering degree, professional licensure, forensic investigation training
Work EnvironmentLegal settings, courtrooms, depositionsAccident scenes, laboratories, investigative sites
Employer & IndustryLaw firms, insurance companies, consulting firmsInsurance companies, engineering firms, government agencies
Search & Comparison IntentLegal testimony, expert reports, court casesAccident analysis, failure investigations, safety assessments

Expert Witness Engineers primarily provide testimony and reports for legal cases, often working in courtrooms and legal settings. Forensic Engineers focus on investigating accidents and failures, working in investigative environments. While both roles require engineering credentials and may overlap in industry usage, their main functions differ: one supports legal proceedings, the other conducts technical investigations.

How much do engineering expert witnesses make?

Engineering expert witnesses typically earn between $150,000 and $300,000 annually, depending on experience, specialization, and case complexity. They often work on a project basis or hourly rates, which can range from $200 to $500 per hour, especially for highly specialized fields or complex cases.

What engineers make $500,000?

Senior engineers in specialized fields such as petroleum, aerospace, or software engineering can earn $500,000 or more annually, often through a combination of base salary, bonuses, and stock options. Achieving this level typically requires extensive experience, advanced skills, and sometimes leadership roles or executive responsibilities.
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Construction Expert (Testifying Expert Witness)

Pete Fowler Construction Services, Inc.

Houston, TX

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Intro / Job Brief

The Construction Expert Witness (also known as an Expert Witness or Testifying Expert) supports attorneys and insurance carriers by providing professional opinions and testimony on complex technical matters within the construction and building industries. This person plays a critical role in offering insights into technical aspects, potential liabilities, causation, and damages in construction disputes.

The Expert has extensive experience in some aspect of construction or buildings (general contractor, trade contractor, architect, engineer, cost estimator, scheduler, etc.), as well as proven experience serving as the designated expert for lawsuits and/or insurance claims. The ideal candidate thrives in a collaborative environment, possesses a passion for uncovering the root causes of construction issues, and is adept at presenting clear and cost-effective solutions.

General Objectives
  1. Build/Grow your Expert Witness "legacy" in the industry as part of the Pete Fowler Construction team.
  2. Serve as a key contributor to our team's vast knowledge and expertise.
  3. Manage a portfolio of projects ensuring both client and company objectives are met.
  4. Collaborate with other team members to solve the problem, act with integrity, and do awesome work (our corporate values).
  5. Maximize your portfolio's success by delegating work and mentoring others.
Specific Responsibilities
  1. Expert Witness Testimony
    1. Serve as the designated Expert Witness for lawsuits and insurance claims.
    2. Provide Expert Witness Testimony including deposition, arbitration, and trial.
  2. Marketing & Sales
    1. Collaborate with the Marketing & Sales team to develop an Expert marketing strategy and prepare all necessary documents including Resume/CV, Consultant Introduction, and Testimony List.
    2. Attend pre-project calls with clients to discuss project details and determine if required expertise is met.
  3. Building Inspection and Property Condition Assessment
    1. Attend site investigations to inspect structures and conditions relating to the construction.
    2. Rigorously document with photographs, notes, diagrams, and checklists.
    3. Prepare inspection summary narratives of what was discussed and observed.
  4. Document Analysis
    1. Review, analyze, summarize, and demonstrate understanding of:
      1. Construction documents (proposals, architectural drawings, contracts / subcontracts, schedules, change orders, daily logs, etc.)
      2. Legal documents (summons, complaints, motions, demands, depositions, expert reports, etc.)
    2. Conduct research and gather data on building codes, standards of care, construction best practices, etc.
    3. Utilize PFCS systems to organize analysis in a clear, concise, and verifiable manner.
    4. Prepare deliverable output of analyses for clients, as determined by project objective.
  5. Cost Estimating / Cost Analysis
    1. Prepare scopes of work and cost estimates.
    2. Prepare cost analyses and / or cost comparisons.
    3. Prepare requests for proposal as required.
  6. Preparation of Technical Reports
    1. Present site observations, document analysis, and cost estimates to Technical Experts.
    2. Hypothesize causes and utilize PFCS systems to organize and structure hypotheses in a clear, concise, and verifiable manner.
    3. Determine content and flow of reports according to project objective.
    4. Collaborate with Project Coordinators to deliver reports that adhere to PFCS standards.
  7. Client Meetings
    1. Attend meetings and mediations with clients and others to gather project information or present PFCS work.
    2. Document meeting notes and utilize PFCS systems to communicate actions as required.
  8. Billing
    1. Track time billed to clients on each and every project.
    2. Maintain billable hour targets, monthly goals.
  9. Professional Development
    1. Collaborate with management to set quarterly professional development goals aligned with departmental and company objectives.
    2. Actively pursue these goals within the designated time frame, ensuring acquired skills contribute to achieving company targets.
Qualifications
  1. Minimum of 10 years of construction experience or a blend of relevant education and field experience required.
  2. General Contractor License 
  3. Bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering, architecture, or a related field (advanced degree or professional license preferred).
  4. Prior experience serving as a designated Expert Witness in construction-related litigation.
  5. Applicable licenses and certifications that support your expertise.
  6. A humble confidence in knowing you are an "expert" at what you do, and that you could go head-to-head with the best in your field.
  7. Strong ability to think critically, analyze problems effectively, and present actionable solutions based on findings.
  8. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are crucial for conveying complex technical information to both technical and non-technical audiences.
  9. Ability to perform the physical tasks required for conducting thorough on-site inspections.
Key Performance Indicators
  1. Projects As Expert
  2. Billable Hours: Individual
  3. Total Portfolio Billings
  4. Portfolio Realization
  5. Portfolio Contribution Percentage
  6. % of Portfolio Billings Billed by Expert
  7. % of Portfolio Billings Billed by Others

**Our company has offices in CA, NV, and FL; however, this position is fully remote and is solely for a candidate located in the DFW, Houston, or other major market in TX.Â