An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Ergonomist to form part of the Airbus UK Team based in Broughton. Working within the Manufacturing Engineering department of the Broughton Plant, this is an opportunity to influence and drive change in an established wing manufacturing facility.
The Ergonomics team is a small team but is extremely influential within the manufacturing engineering department. It also has close working relationships with operations, design engineering and health & safety across the Plant for all variants of the commercial aircraft. The team focuses on optimising human working conditions and the overall system performance for both existing and new manufacturing tooling and processes.
We embrace diversity and believe in building empowered teams of complementary personalities and skills. Some of the work you will be part of includes:
1. Increase efficiency and minimise the negative impact of the work packages on both the human and the manufacturing systems.
2. Influence product development in line with 'design for manufacture' principles.
3. Develop and drive strategic plans for ergonomic risk reduction interventions.
4. Identify work-related ergonomic risk factors at the workplace and propose solutions to mitigate risks.
5. Anticipate risk, applying theory, principles, data, and methods to enable design that will optimise human health and overall production system efficiency.
6. Apply national laws, regulations, and standards related to Human Factors and Ergonomics.
7. Support human factor improvement projects with different stakeholders (Quality, H&S, design, production, manufacturing engineering).
8. Define how to integrate a User-Centered Design process, with a Human Factors systemic and systematic analysis.
Responsibilities
1. Attention to detail is a must.
2. Effective communication skills.
3. Innovative mindset with creativity and strong analytical skills.
4. Self-motivated in managing personal time, goals, and objectives.
5. Able to work autonomously, recognising when support is required and seeking advice when necessary.
6. Project management.
7. Ability to argue/influence in an engineering environment to defend end-user requirement modifications when needed.
Main Tasks
1. Perform ergonomics work analysis of Assembly/Installation activities.
2. Provide ergonomics recommendations to address any ergonomic associated risk factors.
3. Support building ergonomics action plans, suited to the industrial strategy and future evolutions, and validate it with senior leaders.
4. Contribute to the definition of specifications, call for tenders, and subcontractor piloting in the frame of ergonomics-related outsourced work packages on the specific site.
5. Ensure with jigs and machine suppliers that ergonomics is taken into account.
6. Develop solutions for risk and hazard reduction using a technical, organisational, and training approach.
7. Monitor international regulatory and scientific developments for deployment and guidance.
8. Ensure Ergonomics Tactical Implementation plan for the location is in place and maintained up to date.
9. Ensure effective communication with the local Health and Safety representatives on ergonomic associated matters.
10. Be ready to support specific ergonomic actions/task forces on other transnational locations.
Skillset/Experience
1. Educated to degree (or higher) level in Ergonomics/Human Factors (delivered by an accredited CIEHF higher education body).
2. Accredited to (or demonstrated working towards) Registered Membership of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF) or equivalent.
3. Knowledge in physiology (including work analysis, knowledge on human cognitive behaviors).
4. Understanding of cognitive sciences and applied psychology as cognitive processes (cognitive workload, reasoning, learning, human error, work analysis).
5. Good background in human factor sciences, work physiology, biomechanics, cognition.
6. Experience in identifying ergonomics risk factors in the workplace (e.g., process, workflow, work organisation); proposing risk mitigation solutions to management.
7. Experience in all aspects of ergonomics including assessment of working methods, applicable standards, risk ratings, assessment tools, technical report writing, and development of technical solutions.
8. Experience in anticipating risk (e.g., new designs & processes).
9. Knowledge and/or experience of the relevant regulations and standards relating to the workplace.
10. Knowledge on all aspects of ergonomics, both existing and future developments.
11. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal.
Desirable
1. Previous experience of working in an industrial or manufacturing engineering environment.
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