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What are some common challenges faced by Forensic Inspectors during investigations?

Forensic Inspectors often encounter challenges such as preserving the integrity of evidence at potentially chaotic or contaminated crime scenes. They must work meticulously under tight deadlines and sometimes in adverse conditions, while ensuring that proper procedures are followed to maintain chain of custody. Collaboration with law enforcement, legal teams, and laboratory staff is crucial, and effective communication is needed to present findings clearly in both written reports and court testimony. Staying up-to-date with evolving forensic technologies and methodologies is also essential to ensure accuracy and reliability in their work.

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

To thrive as a Forensic Inspector, you need a solid background in forensic science, criminal investigation, and evidence handling, typically supported by a degree in forensic science, criminal justice, or a related field. Familiarity with laboratory analysis tools, crime scene documentation software, and chain-of-custody systems is essential. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong written and verbal communication skills are vital soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure accurate evidence collection and analysis, contributing to effective legal proceedings and the integrity of criminal investigations.

What is the difference between Forensic Inspector vs Forensic Investigator?

AspectForensic InspectorForensic Investigator
CredentialsCriminal justice, forensic science degrees, certifications like ASCLD-LABCriminal justice, forensic science degrees, certifications like ASCLD-LAB
Work EnvironmentCrime labs, crime scenes, forensic laboratoriesCrime scenes, laboratories, courtrooms
Employer & IndustryLaw enforcement agencies, forensic labsLaw enforcement, forensic agencies, legal system
Job FocusCollecting, analyzing physical evidence, ensuring proper handlingInvestigating crimes, gathering evidence, preparing reports

Both roles involve forensic science and evidence handling, but Forensic Inspectors primarily focus on evidence collection and analysis, while Forensic Investigators conduct crime scene investigations and case analysis. They often work together within law enforcement and forensic labs to solve crimes efficiently.

What are forensic inspectors?

Forensic inspectors are professionals who investigate crime scenes, collect and analyze evidence, and help law enforcement solve criminal cases. They use scientific methods to examine physical evidence such as fingerprints, DNA, and trace materials. Their work often involves writing detailed reports and testifying in court about their findings. Forensic inspectors play a crucial role in ensuring that justice is served by providing objective, science-based information.
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Civil Eng. - Highway Construction Mngr. - Forensic Investigator

Civil Eng. - Highway Construction Mngr. - Forensic Investigator

Robson Forensic

Atlanta, GA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

You are a P.E. with a B.S. in Civil Engineering and 10+ years of hands-on experience in Highway Construction Management. You have a broad understanding of highway/roadway construction and site safety.

You are already an expert. Robson Forensic will train you to be a forensic expert.

As a Highway Construction Management Forensic Expert, you will:

  • Investigate highway construction incidents.
  • Analyze highway construction site procedures, applying your comprehensive knowledge of standards and practices.
  • Write clear, scientifically sound reports.
  • Provide expert testimony.

You will delve into the "why" behind incidents, critically assessing decision-making, operational procedures, and the standard of care. This role offers you a chance to:

  • Use your cumulative training, experience, and critical thinking skills.
  • Collaborate with highly respected experts.
  • Continuously learn and grow.
  • Make a tangible difference.

LOCATIONS: Miami Lakes/Palm Beach Gardens, FL & Atlanta, GA (hybrid)

REQUIREMENTS

  • Licensure: Active Professional Engineer (P.E.) license.
  • Education: B.S. in Civil Engineering
  • Experience: 10+ years of hands-on experience (including DOT experience) in highway construction (excavation, paving, drainage, utilities, bridges and other structures, etc.), traffic control and safety in highway work zones, construction management, construction inspection, construction safety, means & methods, contracts, scheduling, estimating, subcontractor management, quality control, fieldwork analyses, and incident and claims investigations.
  • Additional Experience a Plus: Highway/roadway design and/or maintenance, materials testing, residential or commercial land development, stormwater systems design, parking lot design/construction, vertical construction, and/or crash investigation/reconstruction.
  • Knowledge: Thorough working knowledge of highway construction site procedures.
  • Skills: Excellent technical, analytical, writing, and communication skills.
  • Aptitude: Strong ability to translate complex technical findings into clear, objective evidence for non-technical audiences.
  • Work Style: Approximately 20% travel for inspections; the remainder is focused on analysis and report drafting, working independently and as part of a collaborative team.
  • Prior forensic experience is not required. We seek professionals eager to apply their deep industry knowledge to a challenging new domain.


You must have a clean background screen, a driverโ€™s license, and the ability to drive.

ABOUT US:

Robson Forensic is a national leader in expert witness consulting, providing technical expertise across many fields within engineering, architecture, science, and a broad range of specialty disciplines.

Employees at Robson Forensic work alongside highly respected experts from both industry and academia. Our forensic experts are engaged in meaningful casework that is consequential to industry and society. Robson Forensic provides a unique working dynamic that blends collaboration and autonomy.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.

HOW TO APPLY:

If this opportunity meets your expectations for a challenging and rewarding career, and you meet our minimum requirements, please apply and attach your resume and a cover letter outlining your professional background and experience.