Restoration Engineers are responsible for inspecting sites affected by damage or deterioration, designing repair or remediation plans, and overseeing the execution of restoration projects. Their day may include conducting site assessments, drafting technical reports, liaising with contractors and regulatory agencies, and ensuring health and safety standards are met. Collaboration with architects, environmental scientists, and project managers is common, and they often supervise field work to ensure quality control. This dynamic role involves both office-based project planning and hands-on site supervision, making adaptability and strong organizational skills valuable assets.