Human Factors Researcher I conducts research studies and activities to support the development of user-centered product designs using human factors principles, standards, and methodologies. Develops research and test protocols that incorporate design principles, regulatory requirements, and behavioral methods. Being a Human Factors Researcher I plans and facilitates usability testing sessions and user interviews to evaluate product concepts and designs, and to identify problems or additional requirements. Develops and manages data collection instruments and protocols. Additionally, Human Factors Researcher I analyzes quantitative and qualitative data and presents research results to technical and development teams. Requires a bachelor's degree in human factors, usability engineering, cognitive psychology. Typically reports to a manager. The Human Factors Researcher I work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Human Factors Researcher I typically requires 0-2 years of related experience.
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