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Position Summary:
Illumina is seeking a Senior Human Factors Engineer to join our growing team of experience designers and researchers as we build best-in-class customer experiences across all Illumina hardware and software products. You must be highly skilled with human factors and ergonomics research, applied cognitive research and human-machine integration design. Successful candidates should have a solid foundation in designing medical device experiences and well versed with appropriate standards including IEC 62366-1 and -2, ANSI/AAMI HE75 and FDA guidance on Applying Human Factors and Usability Engineering to Medical Devices. Experience with international regulatory bodies including IVDD and EU IVDR 2017/746 is a plus.
In this role you will be responsible for driving human factors across a wide range of projects and must be comfortable conducting human factors research to understand user needs and use-related risk analysis to inform the design of research and clinical products. Supporting and/or leading usability risk analyses as well as planning, conducting, analyzing and reporting on formative, summative usability studies and final human factors use validation and human factors task knowledge studies is an integral part of the work. Experience collaborating with regulatory groups to create human factors documentation required for medical devices and IVD submission to medical device regulatory agencies is a plus. You must be extremely organized, comfortable creating detailed documentation, and thrive in collaborating with others to drive towards success.
All About You
Responsibilities:
- Define and design human factors solutions for new product development projects from product conception through post-release
- Provide Human Factors support across the product lifecycle including customer and user needs identification, development of user and use environment profiles and use cases, end-to-end workflows diagrams, requirements specification, information architectures, design concepts (e.g. creation of story boards), usability testing, summative usability studies, use error analysis and risk assessment
- Create and execute human factors plans, usability evaluations, scenarios/use case validations, human factors validation studies to ensure products can be used safely and effectively, and other user-centered design research
- Analyze and synthesize data from user research and usability studies, and partner closely with design and product teams to synthesize findings into actionable design requirements and specification.
- Develop and maintain human factors documents, requirements, and use-related risk assessment analyses
- Provide design recommendations based on user needs and results from human factors formative and summative research across the product life cycle
All listed tasks and responsibilities are deemed as essential functions to this position; however, business conditions may require reasonable accommodations for additional task and responsibilities.
Requirements:
- MS Degree in Human Factors is required. A PhD in Human Factors is a plus
- 5+ years supporting hardware and software product development
- Demonstrated ability to support designs across product lines with ability to communicate with users, customers, engineering, product management, regulatory, clinical validation and compliance teams
- Strong understanding of the Product Development Life Cycle and advanced experience in human factors and usability engineering, human centered design and integration in regards to the requirements prescribed in ISO 9241-210 Human-Centered Design Process for Interactive Systems, ISO 62366-1:2015, 62366-2: 2016; FDA Guidance on Human Factors in medical devices (2016); and Content of Human Factors Information in Medical Device Marketing Submissions (2022); Medical Device Regulation EU IVDR 2017/746
- Demonstrated experience with system level design, integration, and validation of usability requirements and hazard mitigation associated with product development with ability to gather and specify critical human factors system requirements, and clearly communicate design constraints and expected validation approaches internally and externally
- Experience in human factors/usability engineering for medical products, designing, leading, analyzing both human factors formative and summative usability studies including user research, focus groups, structured in-depth interviews, user needs and requirements analysis, use error analysis and use related failure mode and effects analysis in defining critical tasks and human factors validation
- Ability to prioritize time between multiple projects and stay flexible with changing schedules and projects while working with multiple teams to deliver commitments on time
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The estimated base salary range for the Sr. Human Factors Engineer (Onsite) role based in the United States of America is: $115,800 - $173,800. Should the level or location of the role change during the hiring process, the applicable base pay range may be updated accordingly. Compensation decisions are dependent on several factors including, but not limited to, an individual’s qualifications, location where the role is to be performed, internal equity, and alignment with market data. Additionally, all employees are eligible for one of our variable cash programs (bonus or commission) and eligible roles may receive equity as part of the compensation package. We offer a wide range of benefits as innovative as our work, including access to genomics sequencing, family planning, health/dental/vision, retirement benefits, and paid time off.
At Illumina, we strive to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace by cultivating an environment in which everyone contributes to our mission. Built on a strong foundation, Illumina has always been rooted in openness, collaboration, and seeking alternative views and perspectives to propel innovation in genomics. We are proud to confirm a zero-net gap in pay, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or race. We also have several Employee Resource Groups (ERG) that deliver career development experiences, increase cultural awareness, and demonstrate our collective commitment to diversity and inclusion in the communities we live and work. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to providing employment opportunity regardless of sex, race, creed, color, gender, religion, marital status, domestic partner status, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, pregnancy, military or veteran status, citizenship status, and genetic information. If you require accommodation to complete the application or interview process, please contact accommodations@illumina.com. To learn more, visit: https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/posters/pdf/eeopost.pdf