Senior Human Factors Researcher (healthcare) - Austin, Tx

Oracle Oracle · Enterprise · United States

Senior Human Factors Researcher for Oracle Health, focusing on improving healthcare applications through user experience research, applying human factors principles, and ensuring regulatory compliance. The role involves conducting quantitative and qualitative research, leading investigations, and informing product strategy and design to enhance usability, safety, and effectiveness of healthcare solutions.

What you'd actually do

  1. Apply your human factors expertise, your knowledge of principles and standards, and the most effective research methods to tackle diverse and important challenges in healthcare technology.
  2. Take a scientific, empirical approach to research that is rigorous, standardized, and peer-reviewed—while also leaving room for creativity and innovation.
  3. Conduct quantitative and qualitative research to understand context of use, opportunities for improvement, and validate the usefulness and success of a design against user needs, and established usability and safety goals.
  4. Lead investigations of complex and dynamic interactions across clinical roles, care settings, products, and time horizons.
  5. Ensure that all activities meet regulatory standards and support best-in-class quality and safety for our products.

Skills

Required

  • human factors expertise
  • principles and standards
  • research methods
  • quantitative research
  • qualitative research
  • user needs
  • usability
  • safety goals
  • clinical roles
  • care settings
  • product lifecycle
  • regulatory standards
  • product strategy
  • design
  • functional needs
  • end-user needs
  • internal standards
  • industry heuristics
  • program managers
  • recruit representative participants
  • coordinate research activities
  • safety hazards
  • product development lifecycle
  • usability goals
  • safety goals
  • product group
  • research findings
  • stakeholders
  • education
  • feedback
  • usability principles
  • presentations
  • research findings
  • recommendations
  • Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Ergonomics, Human-Computer Interaction, Industrial Engineering, Informatics or related field
  • 5+ years of performing user research on software
  • safety critical and/or regulated industries
  • Healthcare software experience
  • scientific background
  • research methods
  • cognition
  • ergonomics
  • perception
  • human decision-making
  • human factors principles
  • usability principles
  • interface design best practices
  • Proactive and organized multitaskers
  • work well under time pressures
  • Outstanding written and verbal communication skills
  • fluency in English
  • distil research insights
  • audience-appropriate formats
  • drive a shared understanding
  • opportunities and risks
  • work additional or irregular hours

Nice to have

  • M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Psychology, Industrial Engineering, Human Factors, Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Usability Engineering, Information Sciences, Industrial Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, or related field
  • 7+ years of experience doing qualitative and quantitative research
  • research to inform and/or evaluate the design of electronic healthcare software
  • other safety-critical systems
  • relevant human factors standards
  • regulatory guidance pertinent to healthcare systems
  • research platforms and tools such as: UserZoom, User Testing, dScout, QDA tools, and Qualtrics

What the JD emphasized

  • regulatory standards
  • usability and safety goals
  • safety hazards
  • safety critical