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Remote Damage Analysis Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

... damage analysis, product liability, and construction defects. This is a remote role working from a home-based office, requires working in a variety of environments and a combination of travel (local ...

... damage analysis, product liability, and construction defects. This is a remote role working from a home-based office, requires working in a variety of environments and a combination of travel (local ...

Metal Adjuster - Orlando, FL

Casselberry, FL · On-site +1

$41K - $54K/yr

Analyze damage reports, repair estimates, and supporting documents to determine coverage and ... Must reside in or near Orlando, Florida, and have a reliable internet connection for remote work.

... and analytical Full-Service Reviewer to join their remote Claims Force team. As a Full-Service ... and fire damage. * Evaluate estimate documentation in Xactimate, XactAnalysis, Claims Connect ...

USAA roles may offer remote or hybrid flexibility for active-duty military spouses consistent with ... This position requires deep expertise in Auto Physical Damage (APD), including industry trends ...

USAA roles may offer remote or hybrid flexibility for active-duty military spouses consistent with ... This position requires deep expertise in Auto Physical Damage (APD), including industry trends ...

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What is the difference between Remote Damage Analysis vs Remote Damage Assessment?

AspectRemote Damage AnalysisRemote Damage Assessment
CredentialsTypically requires certifications in damage inspection, insurance claims, or engineeringSimilar credentials, often including insurance or engineering certifications
Work EnvironmentConducted remotely, analyzing damage reports, photos, and dataPrimarily remote, reviewing damage reports and providing evaluations
Industry UsageCommon in insurance, construction, and engineering sectorsWidely used in insurance claims, property management, and restoration

Remote Damage Analysis and Remote Damage Assessment share many similarities, including remote work settings and required certifications. Both roles involve evaluating damage reports and data, primarily serving insurance and engineering industries. The main difference lies in terminology; 'Analysis' often emphasizes detailed technical evaluation, while 'Assessment' may focus on overall damage evaluation and reporting.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Remote Damage Analysis jobs? Cities in Florida with the most Remote Damage Analysis job openings:
Vehicle Accident Reconstructionist

Vehicle Accident Reconstructionist

Rimkus Consulting Group

Orlando, FL • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 11 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 vehicle accident reconstruction and analysis, mechanical failures, forensic consulting, and damage analysis.

NOW IS THE TIME to join us! 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), quarterly bonuses and opportunities for advancement!

Overview

Join our team of experts driving truth through science and engineering!

Are you passionate about exploring and explaining the science behind vehicular collisions and mechanical failures? Do you thrive on solving complex problems and presenting clear, data-driven answers? If so, this is your opportunity to make a real impact.

As an Expert specializing in Vehicle Accident Reconstruction, you’ll play a critical role in investigating and analyzing collisions and mechanical failures to determine cause and origin. Your work will combine engineering principles, forensic analysis, and cutting-edge technology to deliver insights that matter in high-stakes litigation environments.

Responsibilities

  • Investigating, analyzing, and reconstructing vehicular collisions and investigating failures involving vehicle systems (brakes, steering, throttle, engine, etc.).
  • Analyzing single and multiple-vehicle collisions, speeds, roadway drag factors, driver response times and behavior, lamps, tires, time-distance relationships, and collection and analysis of electronic data.
  • Preparing and presenting demonstrative diagrams, charts, and analyses of the cause and origin of various collisions.
  • Inspecting and analyzing automotive or mechanical parts for the origin and cause of failure.
  • Documenting and preserving evidence obtained.
  • Preparing analysis and written reports of findings.
  • Providing expert testimony in litigation. 

Essential Job Functions

  • Reconstruct vehicular accidents using engineering analysis, CAE-based tools, and test data where appropriate.
  • Provide collision site evidence evaluation and analysis and forensic mapping of collision sites and vehicles.
  • Inspect cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other various forms of transportation.
  • Perform damage analysis, speed analysis from damage (energy), coefficient of friction of roadway, time and distance relationships, lamp analysis, occupant kinematics, vehicle dynamics, perception and reaction times, braking efficiency of air brake systems on commercial motor vehicles, and intersection traffic signal analysis.
  • Inspect and analyze automotive parts or mechanical parts to determine the cause of failure.
  • Analyze product liability, design, and safety. 

What We’re Looking For

  • Experience: Professional background in vehicle accident reconstruction, law enforcement investigation, or Mechanical Engineering preferred.
  • Education: Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and/or Law Enforcement investigation education (required); ACTAR accreditation and Florida PE license preferred.
  • Skills: Strong analytical ability, independent judgment, and exceptional communication skills—both written and verbal.
  • Ability to remain sharp and focused during site inspections, analysis and report preparation, and courtroom testimony.

Physical Demands, Overtime, and Travel Requirements

While performing this job, the employee must frequently stand, walk, sit, climb, bend, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk, and hear. Must be able to perform field inspections, physically move debris, inspect vehicles (passenger, commercial, tractor-trailer, etc.), and drive a motor vehicle to job sites. Employees may lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Clear vision and depth perception are also necessary. 

Overtime - This position is classified as salaried with an exempt FLSA status. There will be periods where overtime will be required, which the employee will need to comply with in order to meet the demands of the position. An incentive bonus is in effect for such times.  

Travel Requirements - This position requires local travel with regional travel (day trips) on rare occasion. Out-of-the-area and overnight travel may seldom be required but is not generally expected.

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.   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.

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