Senior Human Factors Engineer
By Boston Scientific Corporation At , Arden Hills, 55112, Mn
Apply knowledge of device users, tasks, and use environments to the design and development of new products and product changes.
BS in Biomedical, Mechanical, Industrial Design, or other Engineering with experience or degree related to Human Factors
Human Factors Engineering experience planning, coordinating, conducting, analyzing, and reporting on Formative and Summative usability studies.
Experience applying human factors standards and guidance to new product development, preferably within the medical device industry.
Experience developing Class II or Class III medical devices.
Experience with medical device quality systems.
Human Factors Researcher Jobs
By Bold Insight At , Downers Grove, 60515, Il $56,000 - $104,000 a year
Multiple researcher positions are available in this area for qualified candidates depending on relevant experience.
Our full-time team members enjoy the following benefits:
Human factors evaluation (e.g., evaluation of how well a product, process, or system fits an individual)
Development of human factors plans (e.g., ability to write a project plan / research plan)
Conducting task analyses (e.g., time and motion study, work flow diagrams, process mapping)
Conducting use-based risk analyses (e.g., FMEA, fault tree analysis)

Are you a Human Factors Engineer looking to make an impact in the early stages of your career? We are looking for a creative and innovative individual to join our team and help us develop cutting-edge products that improve the user experience. If you are passionate about designing and developing user-friendly products, then this is the perfect opportunity for you!

What is Early Career Human Factors Engineer Skill Requirements?

• Knowledge of human factors engineering principles and techniques
• Ability to analyze and interpret data
• Strong problem-solving skills
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Proficiency in using computer-aided design (CAD) software
• Knowledge of relevant safety regulations

What is Early Career Human Factors Engineer Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in Human Factors Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related field
• Relevant experience in a related field

What is Early Career Human Factors Engineer Knowledge?

• Knowledge of ergonomics and human-machine interaction
• Knowledge of product design and development
• Knowledge of safety regulations and standards
• Knowledge of computer-aided design (CAD) software

What is Early Career Human Factors Engineer Experience?

• Previous experience in a related field
• Previous experience in a human factors engineering role

What is Early Career Human Factors Engineer Responsibilities?

• Design and develop products that are safe and easy to use
• Analyze and interpret data to identify potential human factors issues
• Develop and implement solutions to improve user experience
• Monitor product performance and safety
• Create and maintain user manuals and other documentation
• Ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards