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​Human Factors Consultant Jobs in ​Fife

Human Factors Consultant

In the engineering sector, a Human Factors Consultant is dedicated to optimising human performance and safety through the understanding and application of ergonomic principles in the design of products, processes, and systems. To qualify as a Human Factors Consultant, one often requires a degree in human factors engineering, ergonomics, or a related discipline, complemented by skills in user-centred design and risk assessment.

Companies seeking a Human Factors Consultant typically expect candidates to have experience in applying human factors methodologies in an engineering context, demonstrating how their insights have enhanced system performance and user well-being. The role of a Human Factors Consultant is also characterised by effective communication, as they must articulate complex concepts both to interdisciplinary teams and non-specialist stakeholders.

​Fife

​Fife is a region in the east of Scotland. It has a population of approximately 250,000 and is located on the north coast of the Firth of Forth between Dundee, Perth and Edinburgh.

The engineering sector in Fife is large, with around 500 companies employing 37,000 people. It involves a highly skilled and versatile workforce due to the many diverse industries that employ engineers. Engineers can be involved with major industrial projects such as building bridges and roads.

Fife is in the central corridor of Scotland, between Edinburgh and Dundee. The main road north/south is M90. There is also a railway station which connects Fife to mainland Scotland, with routes running from all over the county to Edinburgh Waverley, Glasgow Queen Street and Dundee stations.

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