ABOUT ARCCA
Since 1987, ARCCA, LLC, a growing national forensic, scientific, and engineering company with 6 offices nationwide located in Penns Park, PA (suburban Philadelphia); Pittsburgh, PA; Chicago, IL; Hollywood, FL; Oakland, CA; and Seattle, WA, has assisted thousands of clients address their technical and scientific challenges and manage their litigation issues. ARCCA is one of Applied Technical Services Family of Companies.
ARCCA'S robust team of approximately 100 experienced and credentialed professionals, provides Forensic Engineering; Expert Witness Testimony; Sports Biomechanics & Human Performance; and Research, Development, Testing & Evaluation services. Our expertise and depth of experience has made ARCCA the preferred choice of insurance companies, law firms, government agencies, and corporate safety, claims and risk management departments. The quality of our work has led to a national reputation as “The ARCCA Advantage – Experience, Service, Expertise and Credibility.”
Our growth has created an opportunity to expand our existing Biomechanist/Biomechanical Engineer team of experts.
ABOUT YOU
You are a Biomechanical Engineer who thrives in a multi-disciplinary team of engineers and scientists for the purpose of reconstructing injury producing incidents and other events to evaluate and determine mechanisms of injury. You are viewed as an "expert" having achieved your advanced degree (Ph.D.). You are looking for career and growth opportunities in the field of forensic analysis. You enjoy client interaction and take pride in repeat business for a job well done.
HOW YOU SUCCESSFULLY IMPACT CLIENTS, THE TEAM, AND THE COMPANY
- Conduct field investigations to gather and analyze vehicle crash, slip/trip and fall, or mechanical failure data and the related impact on the human body. Review supporting medical and hospital records.
- Calculate principal directions of force, and changes in velocity during a crash event as well as making determinations as to the amount of force required to cause and prevent certain types of injuries.
- Conduct or assist with conducting various types of static and dynamic tests.
- Prepare reports of scientific findings and conclusions that can be understood by lay persons and supported by testimony during depositions and trials.
- Prepare and deliver technical/educational presentations to existing and potential client groups and technical conferences.
- Enhance professional/technical knowledge and credibility through continuing education programs, review of technical publications, and preparation of technical papers.