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Rimkus experts specialize in building envelope, engineering, forensic consulting, dispute ... Prepare demonstrative exhibits including diagrams, animations, and technical graphics * Document ...

Rimkus experts specialize in building envelope, engineering, forensic consulting, dispute ... Prepare demonstrative exhibits including diagrams, animations, and technical graphics * Document ...

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How much do forensic animation jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for forensic animation in the United States is $61,156.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Forensic Animator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Forensic Animator, you need expertise in 3D modeling, animation, and a strong understanding of physics and forensic science, typically supported by a degree in animation, computer graphics, or a related field. Proficiency with technical tools such as Autodesk 3ds Max, Blender, Adobe After Effects, and knowledge of legal standards for evidence presentation is essential. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and the ability to communicate complex scenarios clearly are vital soft skills. These competencies are crucial for creating accurate, reliable, and comprehensible visual reconstructions that can withstand legal scrutiny and aid in courtroom proceedings.

How does a forensic animator typically collaborate with legal teams and experts during a case?

Forensic animators work closely with attorneys, investigators, and subject matter experts to accurately reconstruct incidents using visual media. They regularly participate in meetings to understand case details, gather technical data, and ensure their animations are factually precise and admissible in court. Collaboration often involves reviewing evidence, incorporating expert feedback, and adapting animations based on new findings or legal requirements. This teamwork is essential for creating clear, compelling visuals that aid juries and judges in understanding complex scenarios.

What is the difference between Forensic Animation vs Forensic Artist?

AspectForensic AnimationForensic Artist
CredentialsOften requires degrees in animation, digital media, or forensic scienceTypically needs art, illustration, or forensic science background
Work EnvironmentWork with legal teams, law enforcement, and courtrooms, using 3D modeling and animation softwareWork with law enforcement, creating sketches or composites based on witness descriptions
Industry UsageUsed in court cases to visualize incidents, accidents, or crime scenesUsed to generate suspect sketches or composite images from witness descriptions

While both roles support criminal investigations, Forensic Animation focuses on creating detailed digital visualizations of incidents, whereas Forensic Artists primarily produce sketches or composites based on witness accounts. Both require strong artistic skills, but Forensic Animation emphasizes digital animation expertise.

What is forensic animation?

Forensic animation is the process of using computer-generated graphics to recreate incidents such as accidents, crimes, or other events for investigative or courtroom purposes. These animations help visualize complex scenarios, making them easier for juries, judges, and attorneys to understand. Forensic animators use evidence like witness statements, photographs, measurements, and expert analysis to build accurate, detailed visual representations. The animations can be used to clarify timelines, demonstrate perspectives, and illustrate events that are otherwise difficult to explain verbally.
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Infographic showing various Forensic Animation job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 81% In-person, and 19% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,156 per year, or $29.4 per hour.
Senior Consultant - VAR

Senior Consultant - VAR

Rimkus

Houston, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Join Rimkus and unlock your potential with endless opportunities for growth, learning, and making a difference!

Rimkus (www.rimkus.com) is a worldwide leader in Engineering and Technical Consulting. Rimkus experts specialize in building envelope, engineering, forensic consulting, dispute resolution, construction management services, and solutions built for the environment.

NOW IS THE TIME to join this growing and stable company!ย  We offer our full-time employees a competitive salary, bonus opportunities and a full benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, disability, employer-matching 401(k), and opportunities for advancement!ย 

Position Overview

We are seeking an experienced Vehicle Collision Reconstructionist to join our Houston, TX office. This role is responsible for investigating, analyzing, and reconstructing motor vehicle collisions and preparing defensible expert opinions for litigation.

The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience in complex collision analysis, strong technical writing skills, and the ability to clearly communicate findings to clients, attorneys, and juries.

Requirements

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform detailed reconstruction of single- and multi-vehicle collisions using engineering principles, analytical methods, and CAE-based tools
  • Conduct field investigations, including collision scene inspections and forensic mapping/documentation
  • Inspect and analyze passenger vehicles, commercial motor vehicles, and mechanical systems as needed
  • Download, image, and analyze electronic data from:
    • Heavy truck Engine Control Modules (ECMs)
    • Passenger vehicle Event Data Recorders (EDRs) / Airbag Control Modules (ACMs)
  • Evaluate:
    • Impact speeds (including energy-based methods)
    • Coefficient of friction / drag factor
    • Time-distance relationships
    • Perception and response times
    • Vehicle dynamics and braking performance (including air brake systems)
    • Lamps, tires, and vehicle component performance
  • Prepare demonstrative exhibits including diagrams, animations, and technical graphics
  • Document and preserve physical and digital evidence
  • Prepare clear, concise, and defensible written reports
  • Provide deposition and trial testimony as an expert witness
  • Interface with clients, attorneys, and internal teams; manage project scopes, budgets, and schedules

Qualifications

Required

  • B.S. in Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, or related discipline)
  • Licensed Professional Engineer (PE)
  • ACTAR certification
  • FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate (Unmanned Aircraft Systems / drone license)
  • 5-10+ years of experience in vehicle collision reconstruction
  • Strong working knowledge of collision reconstruction principles and methodologies
  • Demonstrated experience preparing reports and providing expert testimony

Preferred

  • Experience with commercial vehicle and heavy truck reconstruction
  • Background in automotive design, maintenance, or failure analysis
  • Proficiency with reconstruction and simulation tools (e.g., Virtual Crash, PC-Crash, HVE, Drone/photogrammetry platforms)
  • Deposition and trial testimony experience

Skills & Competencies

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking ability
  • Ability to work independently and exercise sound engineering judgment
  • Ability to translate complex technical analyses into clear, defensible opinions
  • Comfortable testifying in deposition and trial settings
  • Strong client-facing and project management skills

Physical & Travel Requirements

  • Ability to perform field investigations, including walking, climbing, bending, and inspecting vehicles and collision scenes
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs as needed for inspections
  • Valid driver's license with reliable transportation
  • Up to ~25% travel (local and regional; some overnight travel required)

Work Environment & Expectations

  • Exempt (salaried) position with occasional overtime based on project demands
  • Combination of office, field, and litigation support work
  • Direct involvement in high-exposure, high-value cases requiring defensible engineering opinions

At Rimkus, we value a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued and respected. We are committed to creating a work environment that supports and celebrates the unique perspectives and experiences of all employees. If you share our commitment to diversity and inclusivity and are excited about joining a welcoming and supportive team, we encourage you to apply for our open positions.

Rimkus is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and will make all employment-related decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

THIS JOB DESCRIPTION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT FOR EMPLOYMENT OR A GUARANTEE OF CONTINUED EMPLOYMENT.

Rimkus works with a limited number of approved recruiting partners. All agency submissions must be made through our designated submission process. Unsolicited resumes will not be recognized.

Benefits

  • Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
  • Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)
  • Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
  • Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
  • Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity)
  • Short Term & Long Term Disability
  • Training & Development
  • Work From Home