This company are developing automated solutions for delivering advanced therapeutics. This will open up treatment options for currently untreatable conditions, but this complex system combines a host of advanced technologies and still needs to be easily usable by human operators. They are therefore seeking a Usability Engineering Lead to join their team and guide the development of intuitive software interfaces and ergonomic component design.
In this office-based role, you would apply industry best practice and insights from usability research to steer the development team towards creating a system that’s safe and easy to use. To do this you will need to collaborate closely with engineers across a range of technical backgrounds, as well as other stakeholders and external parties to balance competing priorities. You will analyse use-stories, balance engineering trade-offs, establish working processes, and develop specifications and evaluation criteria.
You will need:
1. A 1st or 2.1 degree from a leading university, perhaps with a higher degree or PhD. Applicable subject areas could include Product Design, Psychology, UX, Human Factors, or Ergonomics.
2. Excellent all-round communications skills, and previous success working with users and other stakeholders to gain insights into product design considerations.
3. Experience of product usability engineering and familiarity with relevant regulations and standards, for instance ISO 13485, IEC 62366, and ANSI HE75
4. Full existing right to work in the UK without time limit or sponsorship.
This is a great opportunity to make a major contribution to a high potential healthcare technology. You would be working with a bright and highly motivated team of colleagues from a variety of technical disciplines. The company are based in pleasant offices and labs to the south of Cambridge. A competitive salary and excellent benefits package are on offer to the successful candidate.
Please note that this is office-based and there is no substantial hybrid working option.
Keywords: Ergonomics, Usability, UX, Human Centred Design, Product Development, Health Care, ISO 13485, IEC 62366, ANSI HE75, Cambridge