Principal Human Factors Engineer at Baxter International

Round Lake, Illinois, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Healthcare, Medical DevicesIndustries

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s in Human Factors Engineering (HFE), or a related field (such as Industrial Engineering, Biomechanical Engineering, Human-Computer Interface, Applied Psychology, etc.); Master’s or PhD is desirable
  • At least 5 years of practical experience in human factors
  • Demonstrated expertise in HFE principles and methodologies (including ergonomics, human computer/machine interface, data collection, data analysis, etc.)
  • Demonstrated expertise in implementing human factors methodologies throughout projects spanning the product lifecycle (including user research, prototyping, formative and summative product assessments, analysis of use-related risks, etc.)
  • Demonstrated track record in successfully applying HFE requirements/standards
  • Effective interpersonal abilities in both written and verbal communication
  • Shown capability to form conclusions and provide suggestions derived from technical inputs across various functions such as Marketing, Quality, Regulatory, etc
  • Demonstrated understanding of user centered development, heuristic evaluations, invention of experiments, and qualitative data analysis
  • Displayed capability in delivering technical leadership for HFE projects with considerable complexity and scope
  • Ability to solve HFE problems with minimal assistance
  • Ability to decompose complex problems into actionable task lists
  • Understanding of development requirements for composing, validating, and verifying medical products
  • Experience with operating in a regulated environment (e.g., FDA) with comprehension of implications for medical device and healthcare

Responsibilities

  • Apply human factors engineering principles to compose, develop, and evaluate medical products while working with cross-functional project teams
  • With minimal mentorship, plan, schedule, and lead human factors engineering activities for innovating new and improving existing medical products with product collaborators (customers, marketing, and engineering)
  • Develop and communicate project scope, plans, tasks and deliverables with program teams and manage time to meet project deadlines, including reporting pertinent information at key achievements through clear, concise oral and written communications
  • In partnership with other R&D teams, develop product prototypes for user interface evaluation and validation
  • Perform human factors/usability studies (formative and summative) for hardware, software, labeling, and disposable products
  • Present and advise on human factors topics across the organization
  • Without appreciable direction, responsible for directing and coordinating all human factors activities necessary to complete a major product development program or several small projects
  • Lead efforts to develop processes and procedures that align to Baxter initiatives and FDA/international human factors standards
  • Provide technical supervision to less experienced human factors engineers, and may be responsible for the management of a small work group
  • Participate in continuous learning initiatives to expand expertise in human factors engineering and enhance skills in emerging areas of user experience creation to boost personal efficiency

Skills

Human Factors Engineering
Usability Studies
User Interface Design
Product Prototyping
Formative Evaluation
Summative Evaluation
Medical Device Development
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Project Management
R&D Processes

Baxter International

Provides essential medical products and services

About Baxter International

Baxter International provides a wide range of medical products and services essential for healthcare. The company operates in several areas, including critical care, hospital care, nutritional care, renal care, and surgical care. Its products are used in various settings, from emergency rooms to home healthcare, helping to meet the needs of patients and healthcare professionals. Baxter develops, manufactures, and distributes medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology products, generating revenue through sales to healthcare providers and institutions. A key aspect that sets Baxter apart from competitors is its recent acquisition of Hillrom, which enhances its ability to offer comprehensive healthcare solutions. The company's goal is to improve care outcomes and increase access to healthcare through continuous innovation and a focus on patient needs.

Deerfield, IllinoisHeadquarters
1931Year Founded
IPOCompany Stage
Biotechnology, HealthcareIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Paid Vacation
Paid Parental Leave
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Commuter Benefits
Mental Health Support

Risks

Needle-free injection technology could disrupt Baxter's traditional injection-based therapies.
Shift to home healthcare may require Baxter to adapt its product offerings.
Growing digital health importance necessitates further investment from Baxter to stay competitive.

Differentiation

Baxter's acquisition of Hillrom enhances its comprehensive healthcare solutions portfolio.
Strong focus on patient-centric innovation sets Baxter apart in the healthcare industry.
Baxter's partnerships, like with Ayogo, leverage digital health for improved patient outcomes.

Upsides

Baxter's investment in Medically Home aligns with the growing home healthcare market.
Rising demand for personalized medicine offers Baxter opportunities for targeted therapies.
Expansion in telehealth supports Baxter's integrated healthcare solutions strategy.

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