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Job Requirements of Human Factors Researcher - DSPA:
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Employment Type:
Full-Time
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Location:
Mountain View, CA (Onsite)
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Human Factors Researcher - DSPA
Overall Responsibilities:
As a UX Researcher, you'll have the opportunity to support our research activities in developing innovative, user-friendly, best-of-breed products. You will play a pivotal role in the consumer electronics product development life cycle. You will partner with the PM leads to create and run an end-to-end user experience plan consisting of: surveys, 1:1 interviews, usability studies, and large focus groups /roundtables - owning the creation of materials, as well as the analysis and reporting (both quantitative and qualitative). You ll present your findings to the Product Leads to influence the design of the product /experience.
As a researcher, the expectation is that you will support your findings with strong verbal and written communications to develop surveys and studies that lead to detailed analysis of the product - helping to shape future iterations.
Top daily responsibilities:
Scoping research questions and getting alignment from cross functional team
Planning research activities
Designing study protocol
Creating highlight videos/screenshots
Analyzing and interpreting both qualitative and quantitative data
Creating findings and recommendation reports from user studies
Required Skills:
B.A./B.S. or M.A./M.S. in HCI, Human Factors, Cognitive Psychology, HCI or other fields emphasizing human behavior
1-3 years of work experience in an applied research setting, preferably with hardware
Strong understanding of strengths and shortcomings of different quantitative and statistical methods as well as qualitative and experimental research methods, including when and how to apply them during each part of the product development phase
Deep interest and aptitude in product development