Senior Human Factors Engineer - Flight Deck Design
Location: Montreal, Quebec or Toronto, Ontario, Canada; United States (multiple locations)
Work Authorization: Must be legally authorized to work in Canada OR the United States
Requirements:
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Science
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Degree in Cognitive Ergonomics, Psychology, Industrial Design, or related field
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Minimum 10 years of aerospace industry experience
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Experience with cognitive ergonomics, including:
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Cognition
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Perception
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Decision making
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Workload analysis
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Situation awareness
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Human error analysis
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Knowledge of physical ergonomics, including:
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Anthropometry
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Strength
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Reach
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Vision
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Experience designing, evaluating, and certifying flight deck Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI)
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Experience with requirements development and task analysis
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Experience developing HMI simulations and prototypes
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Experience conducting usability testing and user-centered design activities
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Experience performing flight deck and user experience (UX) evaluations
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Experience working directly with flight crews
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Experience supporting aircraft certification activities and Human Factors regulations
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Knowledge of aircraft systems, flight operations, and aerospace regulatory environments
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Familiarity with aerospace design standards, including:
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MIL Standards
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SAE ARP
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ARINC
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Experience planning and executing validation and verification activities
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Strong technical writing and presentation skills
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Proficiency with computer-based engineering and analysis tools
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Ability to learn and adapt to new software applications
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Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills
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Ability to manage multiple priorities and work in a fast-paced environment
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Strong interpersonal communication skills and technical judgment
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Fluent in English
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French language skills preferred