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Associate Director, Engineering Sciences- Thermal, Fluid and Combustion

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Associate Director, Engineering Sciences- Thermal, Fluid and Combustion
Chart Your Journey at Secretariat From a collaborative culture to teammates who will always be by your side, find a career that will grow with you. Deliver your impact at Secretariat. Secretariat professionals are trusted in the highest-stakes legal, risk, and regulatory matters around the world. When you join Secretariat, you become part of a rapidly growing elite team of bright minds and passionate problem-solvers. Your skills and expertise will be utilized on day one – working with the world’s most renowned investment funds, law firms, leading corporations, and influential institutions to answer complex questions that shape critical financial, economic, and strategic business decisions. Our globally integrated teams are united by the ambition, energy, and commitment they bring to every challenge. We inspire and empower an open, collaborative culture that embraces ongoing professional development, recognition, diversity, and – most importantly – you. Make your impact at Secretariat. Responsibilities Lead complex failure analysis and engineering investigations, providing technical direction and ensuring high-quality, defensible outputs Serve as a subject matter expert in areas such as Fluid Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, and Combustion Oversee laboratory testing, computational analysis, and field investigations Act as a primary client interface, communicating complex technical findings clearly to clients, counsel, and non-technical stakeholders Support and, where appropriate, serve as an expert witness, including preparation for depositions, hearings, and trials Manage multiple engagements, including scope, budget, timelines, and risk Mentor junior professionals and contribute to team development and technical excellence Drive business development, including proposal development, client relationship expansion, and market visibility Requirements Requisite professional designations and work experience: Ph.D. or equivalent advanced degree in Mechanical, Chemical, Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering, or related field Significant experience in engineering consulting, applied research, or industry, including leading complex engagements Deep expertise in relevant disciplines (e.g., fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, combustion) Proven ability to manage client relationships and multidisciplinary teams Excellent written and verbal communication skills, particularly in high-stakes or dispute contexts Demonstrated contribution to business development and practice growth Chartered Engineer (or equivalent) preferred Willingness to travel as required Secretariat is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We offer competitive compensation and benefits, and we support the continuing professional development of our employees. A rewarding career above all There are a lot of fine consulting firms out there. But when everything is on the line, it takes a unique combination of skill and savvy to succeed under pressure. Our culture and people are driven by passion, pride, and performance. Passion for the clients we serve, the work we deliver, and the communities we live in. Pride in our cohesive team recognized for excellence and trusted to perform in the most challenging situations. And our track record of outstanding performance across all of our disciplines speaks for itself. Our people are motivated to be the best in everything they do – from our approach to making the complex simple to the way we mentor our up-and-coming talent to become trusted experts early in their careers. To learn how Secretariat collects, uses, and protects your personal information during the recruitment process, please review our Privacy Policy
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