Veranex
Sr Human Factors Engineer – Veranex
Veranex’s mission as an Innovation CRO is to improve patient outcomes by accelerating our clients’ innovations to market. As the world’s only end-to-end professional services firm focused on MedTech, we take clients’ Vision to Velocity through our comprehensive service portfolio, with expertise in human centered design and product development, preclinical and clinical research, regulatory affairs, and market access and reimbursement consulting.
General Summary Leads and supports human factors engineering design, development, and testing activities in cross‑functional program teams innovating and improving medical device and consumer healthcare products.
Primary Responsibilities
Provides human factors support across all product development phases, including translating user requirements into design recommendations, reviewing hardware and software design concepts, conducting user interface design assessments, performing human factors testing and completing related reporting and analysis.
Leads usability testing and human factors evaluations, including both formative and summative studies.
Leads human factors engineering deliverables and develops customer‑facing reports, including human interface analyses, cognitive walkthroughs, heuristic evaluations, and ergonomic and kinematic assessments.
Applies human factors engineering expertise within cross‑functional teams to evaluate the design space of consumer healthcare products and medical devices in accordance with regulatory standards.
Ensures compliance with regulatory and industry standards such as FDA Human Factors Guidance (for medical devices) and ISO 9241 (for usability).
Specific Responsibilities
Develop and conduct human factors research studies independently or in conjunction with clients and/or government agencies.
Plan and conduct user evaluations of product concepts, data analysis, document evaluation methods/results in detailed reports, and present design recommendations to the project team.
Manages and plans human factors activities to support product development programs.
Assists with analytical use risk analysis to predict and/or assess use error risk potential. Identifies design mitigations.
Creates and communicates deliverables and manages time to meet deadlines.
Guides clients through the human factors process.
Trains and mentors new and less experienced human factors engineers. Provides leadership, training, guidance, and support to other engineers.
May provide constructive feedback on performance of peers to functional management.
Leads client interaction when necessary.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Strong understanding of the principles of medical device and healthcare regulations
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Excellent attention to detail
Ability to communicate visually via sketches, charts, and digital presentations
Ability to multi‑task and perform a wide range of activities
Ability to work under a timeline
Ability to solve moderate to complex technical problems
Strong ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and projects
Minimum Education Requirement
Bachelor’s degree in human factors engineering or related discipline
Minimum Experience Requirement
3‑6 years of relevant experience
Physical Requirements
Work is typically performed in an office environment, using basic muscular movements, involving only the handling of light materials, tools, or equipment in easy work positions, and with no special speed requirements or long stretches of exertion.
Veranex is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination of any kind. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard for race, color, religion or belief, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity or gender expression), sexual orientation, parental or marital status, disability, age, status as a protected veteran, national, social, or ethnic origin, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level. Employment type: Full‑time.
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Veranex’s mission as an Innovation CRO is to improve patient outcomes by accelerating our clients’ innovations to market. As the world’s only end-to-end professional services firm focused on MedTech, we take clients’ Vision to Velocity through our comprehensive service portfolio, with expertise in human centered design and product development, preclinical and clinical research, regulatory affairs, and market access and reimbursement consulting.
General Summary Leads and supports human factors engineering design, development, and testing activities in cross‑functional program teams innovating and improving medical device and consumer healthcare products.
Primary Responsibilities
Provides human factors support across all product development phases, including translating user requirements into design recommendations, reviewing hardware and software design concepts, conducting user interface design assessments, performing human factors testing and completing related reporting and analysis.
Leads usability testing and human factors evaluations, including both formative and summative studies.
Leads human factors engineering deliverables and develops customer‑facing reports, including human interface analyses, cognitive walkthroughs, heuristic evaluations, and ergonomic and kinematic assessments.
Applies human factors engineering expertise within cross‑functional teams to evaluate the design space of consumer healthcare products and medical devices in accordance with regulatory standards.
Ensures compliance with regulatory and industry standards such as FDA Human Factors Guidance (for medical devices) and ISO 9241 (for usability).
Specific Responsibilities
Develop and conduct human factors research studies independently or in conjunction with clients and/or government agencies.
Plan and conduct user evaluations of product concepts, data analysis, document evaluation methods/results in detailed reports, and present design recommendations to the project team.
Manages and plans human factors activities to support product development programs.
Assists with analytical use risk analysis to predict and/or assess use error risk potential. Identifies design mitigations.
Creates and communicates deliverables and manages time to meet deadlines.
Guides clients through the human factors process.
Trains and mentors new and less experienced human factors engineers. Provides leadership, training, guidance, and support to other engineers.
May provide constructive feedback on performance of peers to functional management.
Leads client interaction when necessary.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Strong understanding of the principles of medical device and healthcare regulations
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Excellent attention to detail
Ability to communicate visually via sketches, charts, and digital presentations
Ability to multi‑task and perform a wide range of activities
Ability to work under a timeline
Ability to solve moderate to complex technical problems
Strong ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and projects
Minimum Education Requirement
Bachelor’s degree in human factors engineering or related discipline
Minimum Experience Requirement
3‑6 years of relevant experience
Physical Requirements
Work is typically performed in an office environment, using basic muscular movements, involving only the handling of light materials, tools, or equipment in easy work positions, and with no special speed requirements or long stretches of exertion.
Veranex is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination of any kind. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard for race, color, religion or belief, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity or gender expression), sexual orientation, parental or marital status, disability, age, status as a protected veteran, national, social, or ethnic origin, or any other applicable legally protected characteristics.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level. Employment type: Full‑time.
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