Boston Scientific · 6 hours ago
Human Factors Engineer II
Boston Scientific is a leader in medical science, dedicated to solving significant health industry challenges. They are seeking a motivated and experienced Human Factors Engineer to apply HFE principles throughout the development lifecycle of medical devices, particularly in the Interventional Cardiology division.
Health CareMedicalMedical Device
Responsibilities
Understanding the clinical domain and technical knowledge of the system/device to be evaluated
Leading Task Analysis activities
Contributing to cross-functional discussions on the Use Specification & Use Error Analysis
Contribute to the project’s Usability Engineering plan
Design and coordinate internal personnel for Subject Matter Expert (SME) review of concepts at varying levels of fidelity
Lead, moderate, analyze data, and report out on Formative/Summative studies
Analyzing the data from formative studies and writing the report
Planning Formative and Summative Usability Studies based on results from SME reviews
Working with the Study Coordinator when recruiting Health Care Professionals for testing
Authoring the Human Factors/Usability Engineering Summary Report
Qualification
Required
BS in Human Factors Engineering or a related field
2+ years of experience in Human Factors or Usability Engineering
Experience working in a regulated industry
Demonstrated knowledge, skills, and abilities in Human Factors work such as: Creating or updating Task Analyses & Use Error Analyses
Developing usability requirements
Authoring usability protocols, screeners, and moderator guides
Executing studies (formative and summative), including moderation, data collection, and simulated use testing
Analyzing data and writing reports
Experience in performing risk assessments and trade-off analyses
Experience writing Human Factors/Usability Engineering Summary Reports
Strong verbal and written communication skills
US & International travel may be required for study execution
Preferred
Master of Science Degree or PhD in Human Factors or Usability Engineering
Three (3) years or more of experience with medical device quality systems and developing Class II or Class III medical devices
Board Certification in Human Factors (i.e., via Oxford Research Institute or Board of Certification in Professional Ergonomics)
Company
Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific is a medical technology company that designs and develops medical devices to diagnose and treat a wide range of condition.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$10.02B2025-02-21Post Ipo Debt· $1.58B
2024-02-22Post Ipo Debt· $2.17B
2022-03-04Post Ipo Debt· $3.28B
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