r Human Factors Design Engineer
Job Description
Job Title: Sr Human Factors Design Eng – Medical Device
Job Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota (Fully Onsite)
Job Start Date - 6/1/26
Job End Date - 5/31/27
Technical Skills Must Have:
Human Factors Validation - Study Design, Protocol, and Report
use-related risk analysis
User Testing - Generative, Formative, Summative
Top 3 skills sets required:
Critical task definition and tracing into the Use Related Risk Analysis (URRA)
Study design and execution based on critical tasks identified in the URRA
Moderating and debriefing usability validation studies, with a focus on root cause analysis for use errors
The 3 main responsibilities/day to day activities required for this role:
Updating human factors risk documentation including the URRA and the Use Specification
Writing usability validation protocols and executing the studies
Usability study data analysis, report-outs, and report writing
What is your target years of experience: 3-10 years
Responsibilities may include the following and other duties may be assigned.
Applies human performance principles, methodologies, and technologies to the design of human-machine systems and products. Develops and implements research methodologies to test and evaluate developmental prototypes used in all phases of products development and processes. Designs and executes tests to simulate product use for the purposes of concept selection/refinement, requirements development, use-related risk identification and formal usability validation with intended users. Interfaces with design engineers to establish system design, operating, and training requirements and to ensure optimized human machine interfaces. Identifies and analyzes technological problems or risks, performs theoretical human factors investigations, and develops and implements research and analysis plans.
SPECIALIST CAREER STREAM: Typically, an individual contributor with responsibility in a professional discipline or specialty. Delivers and/or manages projects assigned and works with other stakeholders to achieve desired results. May act as a mentor to colleagues or may direct the work of other lower level professionals. The majority of time is spent delivering and overseeing the projects from design to implementation while and adhering to policies, using specialized knowledge and skills normally acquired through advanced education (typically University).
DIFFERENTIATING FACTORS Autonomy: Seasoned individual contributor. Works independently under limited supervision to determine and develop approach to solutions. Coaches and reviews the work of lower level specialists; may manage projects / processes. Organizational Impact: May be responsible for entire projects or processes within job area. Contributes to the completion of work group objectives, through building relationships and consensus to reach agreements on assignments. Innovation and Complexity: Problems and issues faced are difficult, and may require understanding of multiple issues, job areas or specialties . Makes improvements of processes, systems or products to enhance performance of the job area. Analysis provided is in-depth in nature and often provides
recommendations on process improvements. Communication and Influence: Communicates with senior internal and external customers and vendors. Exchange information of facts, statuses, ideas and issues to achieve objective, and influence decision making. Leadership and Talent Management: May provide guidance, coaching and training to other employees within job area. May manage projects, requiring delegation of work and review of others' work product.
Required Knowledge and Experience: Requires advanced knowledge of job area combining breadth and depth, typically obtained through advanced education combined with experience. May have practical knowledge of project management. Requires a University Degree and minimum of 4 years of relevant experience, or advanced degree with a minimum of 2 years relevant experience.