Human Factors Specialist; Levels
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Responsibilities
For over 25 years, Noblis has provided specialized engineering, acquisition, and program management services to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), playing a key role in the acquisition and implementation of mission-critical systems and capabilities across the Air Traffic Organization (ATO) and the Office of Next Gen (ANG). We are seeking passionate and committed professionals ready to contribute their expertise towards advancing the National Airspace System (NAS) in alignment with the FAA's forward-looking vision for aviation.
As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to contribute to projects that streamline the acquisition and deployment of next-generation air traffic management and surveillance systems, improve infrastructure at airports and in the airspace, and support the integration of unmanned aircraft systems and commercial space ventures. Your work will directly influence the FAA's ability to adapt to future growth and technological shifts, ensuring the aerospace system remains the safest and most efficient worldwide.
Come and be a part of our dynamic team, where your contributions will not only advance the aviation industry but also contribute to a safer, more sustainable future in air travel. Apply now and take flight towards a rewarding career that promises growth, innovation, and collaboration at the forefront of aviation technology.
Role Overview:
The FAA ATEPS II Human Factors Engineer supports the design, development, evaluation, and improvement of air traffic control (ATC) systems by applying human factors engineering principles. This role focuses on optimizing system performance, safety, usability, and maintainability for air traffic control system operators, users, and maintainers. The position requires hands-on experience applying human factors methodologies to complex, safety-critical systems within an operational or research environment.
ResponsibilitiesPerform human factors engineering activities in support of air traffic control systems, including operator, user, and maintainer interactions.
Conduct applied and/or research-based human factors engineering studies to support system design, evaluation, and operational improvements.
Perform task analyses, requirements analysis, and functional analyses to inform system and interface design decisions.
Evaluate human-system and human-component interfaces to ensure usability, safety, and operational effectiveness.
Apply human factors principles to equipment design, redesign, and evaluation, including considerations for equipment use, operating environments, and automation.
Support the allocation of functions between human operators and automated systems using established automation and human performance principles.
Conduct usability studies, safety analyses, and modeling efforts to assess system performance and risk.
Participate in integrated product teams (IPTs) and multi-disciplinary design teams, collaborating with engineers, system designers, and stakeholders.
Document findings, analyses, and recommendations in clear technical reports and briefings for program and FAA stakeholders.
Demonstrated experience performing applied or research human factors engineering projects.
Knowledge of human factors engineering methods and techniques, including task analysis, requirements analysis, and human-system interface evaluation.
Experience analyzing system functions, operational workflows, and human performance in complex technical environments.
Ability to work effectively as part of integrated product teams or multi-disciplinary design teams.
Strong written and verbal communication skills for technical documentation and stakeholder engagement.
Bachelor’s degree in Human Factors Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Psychology, Cognitive Science, or a related engineering or scientific discipline.
Minimum 15 years experience.
Masters in any field may substitute for 5 years experience.
Compensation Ranges: $103,950 - $180,525
Bachelor’s degree in Human Factors Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Psychology, Cognitive Science, or a related engineering or scientific discipline.
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