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The Senior Human Factors Design Engineer works closely with interaction designers, clinical engineers, and technical product managers to inform and guide the development of new products, ensuring they are safe and easy to use. As part of new product development projects, you will conduct user research, analyze and characterize use-related risks, and conduct usability testing prior to launch.
You will have primary responsibility for creating usability risk analyses and conducting final usability validation studies. Work closely with the regulatory group to create usability engineering documentation required for submission to medical device regulatory agencies. This role is critical in ensuring product safety and usability compliance.
Collect and synthesize detailed information on how users interact with Intuitive products through various techniques including interviews, simulations, direct observations, task analyses, and persona development. Present findings from field observations, research, and usability testing to the New Product Development organization to inform design decisions.
Contribute to user interface designs by negotiating design recommendations to mitigate use errors and improve usability. Assist in creation and revision of user-interface requirements documents. Analyze complaints from on-market products and update usability risk assessments, escalating usability-related issues as necessary. Design, execute, and report on usability and human factors testing studies.