Human Factors Engineer
- Location:Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England
- Salary: £75.76 - 87.53 per hour + Inside IR35
- Category
- Sector:
- Contract type Contract
- Employer: BAE Systems
Human Factors/Safety Engineer
Location: Remote working, Barrow base site with site visits as needed
Duration: 6 month initial
Pay rate: £87.27 Per Hour Umbrella or £75.76 PH PAYE including holiday
Principal Human Factors / Safety Engineers are sought for contract positions to undertake Human Factors work, to support any site based HF safety related activities. The role is intended to transfer knowledge and help junior team members develop capabilities in house.
Core Duties
Typical duties include (but are not limited to):
• Write HFIPs (work stream specific)
• Update the HF Issues Registers
• HF attendance / support to Hazard Identification (HAZID)
• HF support to the identification of Human Based safety claims (HBSCs)
• HF input to the Fault Schedule
• HEP calculation sheets in support of the Fault Schedule
• Assess Safety Actions (SAs) – Operator Claims in the safety case
• HF Screening for detailed assessment
• Detailed Human Error Assessment - DHEA Report
Key Skillset
Essential
• Experience of Providing HF advice to a large project
• Knowledge of human factors in nuclear safety cases
• Experience of Hazard ID
• Used to working with Safety Case teams and fault schedules
• Experience in conducting human reliability analyses and Detailed Human Error Assessments (DHEA)
Desirable
• Understanding of nuclear site licensing conditions – SAPs and TAGs
• Experience of Design Basis Assessment (DBA) and Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA)
• Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) specialist with the following skills:
o Understanding of Safety Cases Processes (Deterministic Assessment and Probabilistic Assessment)
o Understanding of Nuclear Safety Case regulatory framework
o Knowledge of HRA tools
o Task Analysis
o Human Error Qualitative Assessment
o Human Error Quantitative Assessment (HEART and THERP tools)
o Understanding of how to substantiate claims made on the operator within the safety case
o Understanding of how key safety actions are supported by operations (Procedures, Training etc)