Human Factors Engineer-

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  • Negotiable
  • Christchurch, England
  • Contract

Human Factors Engineer

Programme: TRINITY
Location: christchurch
hybrid working 3 days on site

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Human Factors Engineer to join our growing team and support the TRINITY programme - a large, complex and high-profile project delivering next-generation capability.

Reporting to the Human Factors Integration (HFI) Manager, you will play a key role in delivering User-Centred Design and Human Factors Integration activities, ensuring that systems, equipment and workspaces are designed around the people who use them.

This role offers a rare opportunity to shape Human Factors within a major programme and have a genuine impact on system design, safety and operational effectiveness.


What You'll Be Doing

As a Human Factors Engineer, your responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting the lead HFI specialist in delivering Human Factors activities and integration across the TRINITY programme

  • Working directly with end users and key stakeholders through workshops, trials and User-Centred Design activities

  • Assessing Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) equipment against system requirements and user needs

  • Evaluating prototypes and mock-ups of TRINITY hardware and software solutions

  • Conducting detailed analyses including:

    • Task analysis

    • Human error analysis

    • Usability and workload assessments

  • Supporting system integration testing and verification activities

  • Producing high-quality reports and contributing to customer deliverables


What We're Looking For

Essential Experience & Knowledge

  • Minimum 5 years' experience applying Human Factors methods within defence or another safety-critical industry

  • Strong background in Human Factors Integration within complex systems

Key Skills

  • Proven experience working to Def Stan 00-251

  • Comfortable working within multi-disciplinary engineering teams on complex integration and development programmes

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree (or equivalent) in Human Factors, Ergonomics, Psychology, or Engineering (with demonstrable HF experience)

  • Registered member of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors (CIEHF) or eligible for chartership via an equivalent body


About the Team

You will join the TRINITY project team of over 100 people, working alongside a highly specialised Human Factors function - currently a small, focused team of two - giving you exceptional visibility, influence and ownership across the programme

Chelsey Dumbrill Team leader

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