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ENGINEER, HUMAN FACTORS II
Human Systems Integration (HSI) Engineers integrate human considerations into the engineering of systems. HSI Engineers deal with the application of information on physical and psychological characteristics to the design of devices and systems for human use, with the objective to reduce total ownership cost while optimizing total mission performance. HSI Engineers conduct integrated and comprehensive analysis, design and assessment of requirements, concepts and resources across seven domains of manpower, personnel, training, human factors engineering, habitability, survivability, and environment, occupational health and safety.HSI Engineers should have experience in the following areas:a.
Comparative multi-domain HSI engineering analysis, impact assessments, trade-off studies of complex systems.b. HSI design, installation, integration, and test support either in a laboratory or direct applications.c. Design documentation/specification development.d. HSI test planning and test procedures development, test conduct, analysis, and reporting.e. HSI-related engineering requirements, performance and risk analysis.f. Applying engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, implement, test or evaluate systems.g. Applying engineering experience to perform functions such as system integration, configuration management, quality assurance testing, or acquisition, training, and resource management.h.
Conducting Task Analyses (e.g., Mission Task Analysis, Top-Down Functional Analysis, Critical Task Analysis).i. Design, installation, integration, and test support either in a laboratory or operational systems. j. Understand Naval operations from unit level through operational staff and headquarters planning.Requirements
ENGINEER, HUMAN SYSTEM INTEGRATION II
Typical Education: ABET Accredited BS Degree from ABET recognized engineering curriculum. Examples include: ME / EE / IE /CSE. OR BS Degree in physical science, engineering, or mathematics that includes 24 semester hours in physical science and/or related engineering science such as mechanics, dynamics, properties of materials, and electronics.Examples include: Applied Math, Applied Physics, Operational Research, Modeling and Simulation, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, Naval Architecture. Typical Experience: 4 years of experience in Government related R&D, T&E, and systems acquisition programs. Additional Guidelines: 4 years of relevant HSI engineering experience in at least 2 of the areas listed in Additional Requirements.