How do they match: Human Factors Engineers and Ergonomists

  • Estimate time or resource requirements for ergonomic or human factors research or development projects.
  • Operate testing equipment, such as heat stress meters, octave band analyzers, motion analysis equipment, inclinometers, light meters, thermoanemometers, sling psychrometers, or colorimetric detection tubes.
  • Recommend workplace changes to improve health and safety, using knowledge of potentially harmful factors, such as heavy loads or repetitive motions.

  • Estimate technical or resource requirements for development or production projects.
  • Estimate time requirements for development or production projects.