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Forensic Engineer Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

Cyber Security Engineer I

Mississauga, ON · On-site

CA$81K - CA$115K/yr

Digital Forensic investigation tools * Vulnerability assessment and scanning platforms * Software Composition Analysis and Static Application Security Testing * Database activity monitoring

Cyber Security Engineer I

Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$81K - CA$115K/yr

Digital Forensic investigation tools * Vulnerability assessment and scanning platforms * Software Composition Analysis and Static Application Security Testing * Database activity monitoring

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How much do forensic engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for forensic engineer in Ontario is $100,916.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,500.00 and $120,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a forensic engineer?

A forensic engineer specializes in accident and failure analysis of structures or product that have failed to perform correctly and to discover whether there is a design flaw. As a forensic engineer, your responsibilities include examining the product or structure that did not perform as intended, collecting and analyzing the evidence and making recommendations for future preventative measures. Your job is to oversee the investigation of the design, materials, and all other contributing factors in the failure, to prevent future incidents.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a forensic engineer?

To thrive as a Forensic Engineer, you need a strong background in engineering principles, analytical problem-solving, and an accredited engineering degree, often paired with a Professional Engineer (PE) license. Familiarity with specialized investigation tools, CAD software, and report-writing systems is typically required. Exceptional attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective written and verbal communication skills help you stand out in this role. These competencies are essential for accurately analyzing incidents, preparing clear technical reports, and providing credible expert testimony in legal contexts.

What are some common challenges forensic engineers face during investigations?

Forensic engineers often encounter challenges such as incomplete or damaged evidence, tight deadlines, and the need to communicate complex technical findings to non-experts like legal teams or juries. They must meticulously document their work and maintain objectivity, as their analyses may be scrutinized in court. Collaboration with other specialists, such as law enforcement or insurance investigators, is key to piecing together accurate conclusions from limited information.

What is the difference between Forensic Engineer vs Structural Engineer?

AspectForensic EngineerStructural Engineer
CredentialsEngineering degree, Professional Engineer (PE) license, specialized training in accident or failure analysisEngineering degree, PE license, focus on structural design and analysis
Work EnvironmentInvestigations, courtrooms, consulting firms, insurance companiesConstruction sites, design offices, consulting firms
Industry UsageLegal cases, failure analysis, accident investigationsBuilding design, construction, structural assessments

While both roles require engineering credentials and a PE license, forensic engineers focus on investigating failures and providing expert testimony in legal cases, often working in investigative and courtroom settings. Structural engineers primarily design and analyze structures, working on construction projects and structural assessments. The two roles overlap in engineering expertise but differ in their primary functions and work environments.

Are forensic engineers in demand?

Forensic engineers are in steady demand due to their role in investigating failures, accidents, and structural issues across various industries. Employment opportunities are often linked to construction, insurance, and legal sectors, with a need for strong technical skills and relevant certifications. The field is expected to grow as infrastructure and safety regulations evolve.

What does a forensic engineer do?

A forensic engineer investigates failures, accidents, or damages related to structures, products, or systems to determine causes and liability. They analyze evidence, prepare reports, and may testify in court, often using tools like CAD software and requiring engineering licensure. Their work supports legal and insurance processes by providing expert opinions.

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Infographic showing various Forensic Engineer job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $100,916 per year, or $48.5 per hour.

Senior Software Development Engineer in Test

Magnet Forensics

Waterloo, ON

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Who We Are; What We Do; Where We're Going
 
Magnet Forensics is a global leader in the development of digital investigative software that acquires, analyzes, and shares evidence from computers, smartphones, tablets, and IoT-related devices. We are continually innovating so our customers can deploy advanced and effective tools to protect their companies, communities, and countries.
 
Serving thousands of customers globally, our solutions are playing a crucial role in modernizing digital investigations, helping investigators fight crime, protect assets, and guard national security.
 
With employees based around the world, Magnet Forensics has been expanding our global presence. As a part of Magnet Forensics, you can expect to make a difference in the world, no matter what role you play. You'll be supported through learning and development, not to mention an incredible team with unbelievable talent and integrity.
 
If you think you would be the right person to join our team working towards this goal, we would love to hear from you! 

Role Overview 

We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) to join our engineering team, supporting the development and deployment of our next-generation AI-powered products. In this role, you will architect, build, and maintain production-grade test infrastructure and automation frameworks to ensure the reliability and performance of our cloud platform. You will write high-quality, maintainable code for testing tools, CI/CD pipelines, and validation systems that serve as critical engineering infrastructure. You will work closely with developers, product managers, and other SDETs to design and implement robust cloud test strategies, automation frameworks, and validation tools.

The successful candidate will flourish making meaningful contributions and elegant solutions, be determined, and manage major turning points independently in a fast-paced environment. You'll approach test automation as a software engineering discipline, applying the same rigor to test code that you would to production code, treating test infrastructure as a product that serves internal customers (developers) with the same care as customer-facing features.

What You'll Do
  • Architect and build reusable test frameworks and libraries that serve as shared infrastructure across teams;

  • Design and implement testing SDKs and tools that enable other engineers to write better tests faster;

  • Contribute to the product codebase by improving testability, instrumentation, and observability;

  • Conduct code reviews for test automation pull requests, ensuring best practices and maintainability;

  • Apply software engineering principles (design patterns, SOLID) to test automation architecture;

  • Define and maintain an automation roadmap aligned with team goals and product evolution;

  • Act as a subject matter expert in test strategy and tooling within your domain;

  • Mentor and coach other SDETs or SWEs on Quality Engineering best practices;

  • Engineer end-to-end CI/CD pipelines including build orchestration, deployment automation, and infrastructure-as-code for test environments;

  • Validate deployments across multiple cloud environments;

  • Work closely with development to improve the quality of the product.

What We're Looking For
  • 5+ years of experience in Software Development in the Quality Engineering field with a strong focus on cloud automation;

  • Strong software engineering skills with demonstrated proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g., Python, C#, Java), including:

    • Object-oriented design and design patterns

    • Writing clean, maintainable, well-documented code

    • Version control (Git) and code review practices

    • Software architecture and system design principles

  • Experience with or strong interest in AI-powered development workflows;

  • Experience building production-quality automation frameworks, testing libraries, or developer tools from scratch;

  • Strong understanding of software architecture, APIs, SDKs, and system integration testing with hands-on experience designing and implementing APIs for test frameworks or validation tools;

  • Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and cloud-based testing environments;

  • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail;

  • Strong communication and collaboration skills.

Nice to Have Skills
  • Familiarity with testing LLM-powered applications and agentic systems;

  • Experience with infrastructure-as-code (CDK, Terraform, CloudFormation);

  • Familiarity with software design patterns and refactoring techniques;

  • Background in distributed systems or cloud architecture;

  • Knowledge of observability patterns (structured logging, distributed tracing, metrics instrumentation);

  • Familiarity with monitoring and alerting tools (e.g., Grafana, DataDog, CloudWatch);

  • Experience with BDD, contract testing (Pact);

  • Familiarity with AWS: S3, DynamoDB, OpenSearch;

  • Exposure to security testing, performance testing, and regression strategies;

  • Knowledge of Docker containers.

Compensation & Benefits 
The Compensation range is for the primary location for which the job is posted. Please note that the actual compensation may vary depending on location and job-related factors such as qualifications, experience, knowledge and skills. If you are applying for this role outside of the primary location and you are selected for an interview, the Talent Acquisition Partner can share more information with you.  If the compensation structure for the role includes an incentive component (i.e. most Sales roles) the range below represents total target compensation (TTC) (base salary + variable).
 
$125,000 - $175,000 (CDN) a year
 
Position Type: New Position
 
 
 

Magnet is proud to offer benefits such as: 
 
- Generous time off policies 
- Competitive compensation 
- Volunteer opportunities  
- Reward and recognition programs   
- Employee committees & resource groups  
- Healthcare and retirement benefits 
 
Indicators of Success
 
We're looking for someone who checks off most, but not all, of the boxes listed in "skills and experiences".  It's more important to us to find candidates who can display indicators of success through skills they have developed and experiences they have been a part of, than to find folks who have "been there, done that".  We want to be part of your development journey, and we'll learn as much from you as you learn from us. 
 
How We Work
 
At Magnet Forensics, we take a hybrid-flexible approach to support your productivity and work-life balance. If you're within a comfortable travel distance to one of our offices, you'll occasionally join us in person. How often you'll come in depends on your department and team needs, typically ranging from weekly to monthly. These in-person moments help us build stronger connections, spark new ideas, and celebrate our successes together. Most days, you can choose what works best for you, while staying in tune with your team's goals.
 
We're excited to welcome you to our team and look forward to achieving great things together - both in the office and wherever you work best!
 
The Most Important Thing
 
We're looking for candidates that can provide examples of how they have demonstrated Magnet CODE in their previous experiences:
 
CARE - We care about each other and our mission to make a difference in the world.
OWN - We are accountable for our results - while never forgetting to act with integrity, empathy, and respect.
DEDICATE - We put our heart and soul into meeting the needs of our customers and helping them serve the people they protect.
EVOLVE - We are constantly innovating and exploring new ways to work together to make an impact with our work.
 
Here at Magnet Forensics, we are committed to continuous learning and are focused on building a diverse and inclusive workforce. This commitment will be reflected in our hiring processes and embedded in our values and how we treat one another. If you're interested in this role, but do not meet all of the qualifications listed above, we encourage you to apply anyways.
 
Magnet Forensics is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers applicants for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics or any other basis forbidden under federal, provincial, or local law. We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible recruitment process and work environment. Accommodation is available to all applicants upon request throughout the hiring process. Please contact [email protected] should you require any accommodations.
 
All offers of employment at Magnet are contingent upon satisfactory completion of a background check. All background checks will be conducted in accordance with all applicable laws. Magnet will consider each position's job duties, among other factors, in determining what constitutes satisfactory completion of the background check. Refusal to consent to a background check may be grounds for revoking an offer of employment.
 
US Applicants: Magnet Forensics participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S.
 
Magnet Forensics handles and uses personal data of job applicants in line with its Recruitment Privacy Policy found here. 
Magnet does not use artificial intelligence (defined as a machine-based system that infers from input to generate outputs such as predictions, content, recommendations, or decisions) for screening, assessing, or selecting applicants. Should this practice change, we will update this disclosure accordingly.
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