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Human Factors Engineer - Robotics

Company Name:
New Dimensions in Technology, Inc. (NDT)
Global healthcare client seeks Principal Human Factors leader to own User-centered research for Robotic medical device from product design to FDA approval.
Lead Human Factors research through the product development life cycle
Identify user needs and development of product requirements
Review of prototypes and simulations
Analyze human performance testing in early stage development to support design optimization and identify potential use errors
Participate in the analysis and evaluation of risks related to product use
Contribute to departmental process improvements and infrastructure
Prepare to present for FDA approval
Education/ Prior Experience Required:
Academic foundation in Human Factors Engineering, Biomechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Industrial Engineering or related research-based discipline.
Bachelor's degree with 8
years' experience; masters' degree with 6
years' experience; PhD with minimum 4
years' experience
Application of IEC Usability standards or AAMI Human Factors standards in product development and experience in the medical device industry a must
3
years of field experience conducting usability evaluations, both formative and summative, with a variety of mediums (e.g. paper prototypes, non-functional physical models,
computer
simulations, high-fidelity prototypes, etc.)
Reference # 6911 - Risa Kahn, Recruiting
manager

Please Apply Here: http://www.ndt.com/
job
/human-factors-engineer-robotics
New Dimensions in Technology (NDT)
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