£27 Per hour
Inside
Undetermined
Warwick
Summary: The Physical Controls Human Factors Engineer role involves supporting the development and ownership of Human Factors requirements for User Controls within a Luxury Automotive OEM. The position is contract-based, requiring collaboration with various stakeholders to ensure user interface designs meet ergonomic and human factors standards. The role is based in Gaydon and is classified as inside IR35.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support the development, cascading and ownership of Human Factors requirements for User Controls, including updates as appropriate.
- Support the analysis of quality data relating to User Controls and use it to support requirement development and issue resolution.
- Assist with the Human Factors input into the development of new physical user interfaces, ensuring Human Factors requirements are met.
- Support the timely completion of Human Factors assessments (such as Human Error, Workload).
- Completion of requirement testing, and report writing.
- Support the resolution of issues with stakeholders.
- Support competitor benchmarking as well as attribute futuring.
- Collaboration with UX Designers and Product Owners to integrate user controls into the wider vehicle user experience.
Key Skills:
- Knowledge of ergonomics, human factors and user interface design.
- A basic understanding of the scientific theories and principles that relate to user interface design.
- Ability to communicate concepts and issues clearly.
- Ability to analyse data.
- Relevant degree in Human Factors, Ergonomics, Product Design or equivalent experience preferred.
Salary (Rate): £27.21 per hour
City: Gaydon
Country: UK
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Detailed Description From Employer:
Order Ref: 36255145
Position Title: Physical Controls Human Factors Engineer
Location: Gaydon
Position Type: Contract
Inside IR35
Salary: £27.21 per hour umbrella inside IR35
I am currently recruiting on behalf of a Luxury Automotive OEM based in Gaydon who are seeking a Physical Controls Human Factors Engineer to join their team on a long term rolling contract
40 hours per week
Inside IR35
Key Responsibilities
- Support the development, cascading and ownership of Human Factors requirements for User Controls, including updates as appropriate.
- Support the analysis of quality data relating to User Controls and use it to support requirement development and issue resolution
- Assist with the Human Factors input into the development of new physical user interfaces, ensuring Human Factors requirements are met.
- Support the timely completion of Human Factors assessments (such as Human Error, Workload).
- Completion of requirement testing, and report writing.
- Support the resolution of issues with stakeholders.
- Support competitor benchmarking as well as attribute futuring
- Collaboration with UX Designers and Product Owners to integrate user controls into the wider vehicle user experience
Required Skills & Experience
- Knowledge of ergonomics, human factors and user interface design.
- A basic understanding of the scientific theories and principles that relate to user interface design.
- Ability to communicate concepts and issues clearly.
- Ability to analyse data.
- Relevant degree in Human Factors, Ergonomics, Product Design or equivalent experience preferred
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