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Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists

SOC: 17-2112.01 · Job Zone 5 (Extensive preparation)

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.

Wage & Employment (2024)

Median Wage

$101,140

per year

Mean Wage

$107,900

per year

Employment

350K

workers

Wage Range

$70,000 - $157,140

10th - 90th pct

Wage Distribution

$70,000Median: $101,140$157,140

Task Breakdown

26 tasks analyzed

Design or evaluate human work systems, using human factors engineering and ergonomic principles to optimize usability, cost, quality, safety, or performance.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 8%

Collect data through direct observation of work activities or witnessing the conduct of tests.

Routine CognitiveTime: 6%

Conduct interviews or surveys of users or customers to collect information on topics such as requirements, needs, fatigue, ergonomics, or interfaces.

Non-Routine InterpersonalTime: 5%

Prepare reports or presentations summarizing results or conclusions of human factors engineering or ergonomics activities, such as testing, investigation, or validation.

Routine CognitiveTime: 5%

Recommend workplace changes to improve health and safety, using knowledge of potentially harmful factors, such as heavy loads or repetitive motions.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 5%

Assess the user-interface or usability characteristics of products.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 6%

Review health, safety, accident, or worker compensation records to evaluate safety program effectiveness or to identify jobs with high incidence of injury.

Routine CognitiveTime: 3%

Advocate for end users in collaboration with other professionals, including engineers, designers, managers, or customers.

Non-Routine InterpersonalTime: 4%

Perform functional, task, or anthropometric analysis, using tools such as checklists, surveys, videotaping or force measurement.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 5%

Conduct research to evaluate potential solutions related to changes in equipment design, procedures, manpower, personnel, or training.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 5%

Integrate human factors requirements into operational hardware.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 4%

Train users in task techniques or ergonomic principles.

Non-Routine InterpersonalTime: 3%

Provide technical support to clients through activities such as rearranging workplace fixtures to reduce physical hazards or discomfort or modifying task sequences to reduce cycle time.

Non-Routine ManualTime: 3%

Develop or implement research methodologies or statistical analysis plans to test and evaluate developmental prototypes used in new products or processes, such as cockpit designs, user workstations, or computerized human models.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 4%

Inspect work sites to identify physical hazards.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 3%

Analyze complex systems to determine potential for further development, production, interoperability, compatibility, or usefulness in a particular area, such as aviation.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 4%

Develop or implement human performance research, investigation, or analysis protocols.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 3%

Write, review, or comment on documents, such as proposals, test plans, or procedures.

Routine CognitiveTime: 3%

Apply modeling or quantitative analysis to forecast events, such as human decisions or behaviors, the structure or processes of organizations, or the attitudes or actions of human groups.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 4%

Establish system operating or training requirements to ensure optimized human-machine interfaces.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 3%

Perform statistical analyses, such as social network pattern analysis, network modeling, discrete event simulation, agent-based modeling, statistical natural language processing, computational sociology, mathematical optimization, or systems dynamics.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 3%

Provide human factors technical expertise on topics such as advanced user-interface technology development or the role of human users in automated or autonomous sub-systems in advanced vehicle systems.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 3%

Investigate theoretical or conceptual issues, such as the human design considerations of lunar landers or habitats.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 3%

Operate testing equipment, such as heat stress meters, octave band analyzers, motion analysis equipment, inclinometers, light meters, thermoanemometers, sling psychrometers, or colorimetric detection tubes.

Routine ManualTime: 3%

Estimate time or resource requirements for ergonomic or human factors research or development projects.

Routine CognitiveTime: 2%

Design cognitive aids, such as procedural storyboards or decision support systems.

Non-Routine AnalyticalTime: 3%
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