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Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists
SOC 17-2112.01
Design objects, facilities, and environments to optimize human well-being and overall system performance, applying theory, principles, and data regarding the relationship between humans and respective technology. Investigate and analyze characteristics of human behavior and performance as it relates to the use of technology.
Zone 5
Architecture and Engineering
8
Skills
8
Knowledge
5
Job Zone
No
Green
Top Skills 8
Critical Thinking
4.1
Complex Problem Solving
4.0
Reading Comprehension
3.9
Active Listening
3.9
Speaking
3.9
Writing
3.6
Social Perceptiveness
3.6
Judgment and Decision Making
3.6
Knowledge Areas 8
Psychology
4.4
English Language
4.2
Engineering and Technology
4.0
Mathematics
3.7
Design
3.6
Education and Training
3.3
Sociology and Anthropology
3.2
Public Safety and Security
3.2
Key Tasks
1Design or evaluate human work systems, using human factors engineering and ergonomic
principles to optimize usability, cost, quality, safety, or performance.
2Collect data through direct observation of work activities or witnessing the conduct
of tests.
3Conduct interviews or surveys of users or customers to collect information on topics
such as requirements, needs, fatigue, ergonomics, or interfaces.
4Prepare reports or presentations summarizing results or conclusions of human factors
engineering or ergonomics activities, such as testing, investigation, or
validation.
5Recommend workplace changes to improve health and safety, using knowledge of
potentially harmful factors, such as heavy loads or repetitive motions.
Also Known As
Chief Engineer
Consultant in Ergonomics and Safety
Engineering Psychologist
Ergonomic Specialist
Ergonomics Consultant
Ergonomics Engineer
Ergonomist
Human Factors Advisor, Lead
Human Factors Engineer
Human Factors Ergonomist
Tools & Equipment
Algometers
Anthropometers
Automated blood pressure measurement equipment
Body fat measurement calipers
Colorimeters
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