Our client, operating within the high-stakes defence sector, is actively seeking an experienced HFI Contractor. This opportunity involves a challenging and rewarding role within a human factors team, supporting engineers and other scientific disciplines in a high hazard environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support the design development of new or modifications to existing site systems, processes, and facilities.
- Provide human factors input into the nuclear safety assessment process.
- Ensure successful implementation and validation of the human performance elements of the safety case within the operational business setting.
- Provide professional support to the Principal Engineer (Human Factors).
- Undertake human factors assessment work including task analysis, error analysis, workload analysis, ergonomic design, and human reliability analysis.
- Prepare scopes of work, cost estimates, and programmes for human factors assessment work.
- Check human factors assessment work undertaken by other team members.
- Engage with regulatory bodies on Human Factors related issues.
Job Requirements:
- First degree in Psychology plus MSc in Occupational Psychology, Applied Psychology, Industrial Psychology, or an Ergonomics based discipline.
- Registered Member of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors or Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society.
- Experience in the Human Factors field within high hazard industries.
Experience:
- Significant experience working within high hazard process industries (e.g., nuclear, defence, or petrochemical).
- Sound understanding of nuclear safety assessment principles and safety case production.
- Familiarity with both HF qualitative and quantitative HRA techniques (e.g., HEART, THERP, APJ).
- Application of human factors knowledge in support of engineering system/process design.
- Good understanding of principles underpinning structured training development.
- Effective communication skills to liaise with engineers and scientific disciplines on human factors related matters.
- Ability to manage time effectively and deliver work packages against tight deadlines.
- UK security clearance to SC level.
- Experience in the application of psychological ethics in research and professional practice.
- Incident/event investigation experience.
If you are an experienced professional within the defence sector with expertise in Human Factors and are seeking a challenging contract opportunity, we encourage you to apply now to join our client's dynamic team.