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Rimkus recognizes Dr. Allison Stock for earning a Master’s degree in Forensic Toxicology. This achievement adds to Dr. Stock’s already impressive background, which includes Doctorates in Toxicology and Epidemiology, along with a Masters of Public Health degree in Occupational Health and Aerospace Medicine. To learn more about Dr. Allison Stock go to: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMAkd
We’re pleased to present our most recent class of Rimkus talent from across the map! This session of New Hire Orientation gathered new employees at our headquarters in Houston to learn about the Rimkus company culture firsthand from our senior leaders. We’re still growing! Interested in joining a team where everyone is a contributor to success? Search our open roles here on Glassdoor.
ASCE recently ranked their top five cities for civil engineers based on a 2018 salary report. We have offices in or near all of them. See where we’re hiring by visiting careers on http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMAD5.
Greetings from San Antonio! We’re at the 32nd Annual State Bar of Texas Construction Law Conference, talking about legal issues that may arise during construction projects and how our experts may be able to assist with claims.
We’re excited to announce the addition of Dr. Bryson Brewer, Mechanical Engineer and Senior Consultant, to our New Orleans office. Dr. Brewer investigates a variety of mechanical failures, including cases involving consumer and industrial products, heavy equipment, and mechanical components such as valves and fittings. Visit his full CV below to learn about his background in fluid mechanics and the wide array of product failure types he has investigated.
Rimkus Electrical Engineers are tasked with determining the origin and cause of electrical failures. On any given day, they might be found: • Performing field inspections • Evaluating damaged equipment • Determining the cause of electrical fires • Conducting experiments on failed systems • Providing expert witness testimony Are you the expert we need? Connect with our recruitment team at careers@rimkus.com or search our open jobs here on Glassdoor.
Earlier this month, representatives from offices in our Western and Central regions met in Las Vegas for their annual meeting. With more than 60 Rimkus offices across the map, we know how important it is to meet with co-workers from around the company to share ideas and industry experiences.
Meet part of our Toronto team, Erin Potma and Ben Daee! Dr. Potma is a biomechanical engineer and an ACTAR-accredited accident reconstructionist. She is the District Manager of our Toronto office, where she performs injury causation analysis, occupant motion studies, biomechanical evaluations, collision reconstructions, and a variety of other services. Dr. Daee is a property, construction, and occupiers liability expert with more than a decade of experience in forensic investigation, analysis and design of construction. He is a registered Professional Engineer and provides expert failure analysis of many types of structural damage. His vast background includes consultation on construction disputes and complex civil engineering claims, among others. Erin and Ben (center and right) are pictured here with Marketing Manager Susan Hamilton at last month’s OIAA Conference. Click below for more information about the extensive skillset the Toronto office has to offer our Canadian clientele.
Wes Jordan, Vice President and National Manager of our Property division, was recently asked to speak about winter storm damage at a client event. Rimkus experts like Wes are often tasked with assessment of damage caused by winter-related problems such as: • Snow/ice overloading • Ice damming • Pipe freezes • Frost heave • Condensation For more information on our Property division and the services we provide, visit our website.
Today’s case study involves a university student who was electrocuted in an electrical vault on campus. Rimkus experts were retained to evaluate the series of events, including how the student accessed the vault and what led to the electrocution. Wondering how our experts approached a case like this? Read the case study below.