Research Engineer - Human factors Education, Training & Library - Durham, NC at Geebo

Research Engineer - Human factors

Our Client, An American industrial conglomerate, is seeking anResearch Engineer - Human factorsLocation:
Durham, NCPosition Type:
IT Full TimeJob
Summary:
The Company is seeking an exceptional Human Factors Research Engineer to support research and development of neurotechnology's for human performance enhancement.
Ideal candidates will have a proven track record for advanced research and development programs and/or wearables product development.
This position is at our Intelligent Systems Laboratory in Research Triangle Park, Durham, North Carolina.
Primary
Responsibilities:
Define, develop, and deliver novel solutions to a broad range of problems that include applications in wearable technologies, human brain-machine interface, neurostimulation, and mechanical engineering.
Specific duties include:
Contribute to the design, and development of novel neural interfaces and noninvasive neurotechnologies.
(>70%) Contribute to testing and experiments in human subjects.
( 25%) A small amount of travel (less than 5% time) is anticipated.
Skills/
Experience:
0-5 years of experience with mechanical engineering and a focus on human factors is required.
Significant experience with computer aided design using Solidworks or other 3-D modelling software is required.
Experience with 3D printing is required.
Experience with neurotechnology and wearables is desired.
Experience with human subjects experiments and testing is a plus.
Ability to work well independently and in a team Excellent interpersonal and communication (presentation & writing) skills Education:
Candidates are required to have a Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering or a related discipline.
Citizenship & Security Clearance:
Candidates are required to be U.
S.
Citizens Current SECRET clearance or minimally able to obtain Security Clearance Salary Range:
$100,000 - $250,000 Recommended Skills 3 D Printing Cad Communication Ergonomics Experimentation Mechanical Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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