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Biomechanical/Biomedical Senior Engineer

Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc
United States, Florida, Doral
Jun 05, 2025
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Name of Employer: Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc.

Position Title: Biomechanical/Biomedical Senior Engineer

Position Location: 8200 NW 41st St., Suite 130, Doral, FL 33166

Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Summary of Duties:



  1. Enhanced human FE modes (6YO, F05, M50, and M95) for pedestrian protection in traffic accidents (1%).
  2. Model validation and calibration at component (lower extremity, shoulder, thorax, abdomen, and pelvis) and full-body (care to pedestrian collisions) level against the postmortem human surrogate (PMHS) test data (1%).
  3. Design and analysis of the sensitivity studies of care to pedestrian collisions using generic vehicle models (sedan, roadster, SUV, and MPV) with respect to vehicle shape, speed, and human anthropometry (1%).
  4. Perform vehicle inspection and imaging Airbag control module, front camera module, Techstream data to analyze the pre- and post-crash events and reconstruct the vehicle accident (9%).
  5. Perform vehicle inspections and collect evidence including airbags, bulbs, tires to analyze the pre/post-accident reconstruction (1%).
  6. Perform site inspection (photographs, measurements, test on the surface, collect the sample) from playground, gym, cruise vessel, boat, roadway (5%).
  7. Respond rapid response to the scene, document and collect evidence with local enforcements (1%).
  8. Conduct mathematical simulations and calculate impact severity based on scientific literatures to assess the dynamics of the accident (7%).
  9. Preforming simulations of New Care Assessment Program (NCAP) tests using pedestrian FE models and analysis of results (1%).
  10. Use lower extremity injury measurement tools to assess the severity of pedestrian injuries (e.g. lower extremity angle, knee joint displacement and ligament elongation) (1%).
  11. Perform human-injury impact analysis of vehicular accidents, mechanical failures, falls, and falling objects (14%).
  12. Analyze vehicular accidents, mechanical failures, and reconstruct vehicular accidents (7%).
  13. Prepare written reports of findings in clear, concise, easy-to-understand terms (15%).
  14. Provide testimony in depositions and in the courtroom (15%).
  15. Analyze injuries resulting from automobile, industrial, marine, and recreational accidents (6%).
  16. Conduct on-site vehicle examinations and provide written findings and conclusions (3%).
  17. Review various media (e.g., photographs, witness statements, depositions, police reports, medical and chiropractic records) to provide logical conclusions (5%).
  18. Locate and apply research of pertinent literature and governmental regulations (4%).
  19. Apply mathematical and empirical methods of analyses (3%).


Education and Experience Requirements: Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or foreign degree equivalent plus 4 years of work experience in biomedical engineering or mechanical engineering in any occupation where the required experience is gained.

Special Skills or Other Requirements:

Telecommuting is permitted, but applicant must work from the worksite location at least 1-2 days per week.

ACTAR Certification required.

Work experience must include:



  1. Computational human models.
  2. Model validation and calibration.
  3. Analysis using vehicle shape, speed and human anthropometry.


Travel Requirement: 25% domestic travel.

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