Collaborate with UX designers to enhance the usability of medical devices through extensive evaluations and risk management within product development.
The Usability & Design department is responsible for usability engineering, user experience design, industrial and user interface design as well as frontend engineering of all Brainlab products.
You will join a team of Usability Engineers and collaborate closely with UX and Product Designers throughout the complete product life cycle, to ensure safe and high quality user experience of our medical devices.
Acting as a consultant and flexible team member for our product teams, you will support implementation of various usability evaluations from reviews to full blown, standard conform usability tests. You will help translate product requirements into concepts and designs for user interfaces. Additionally, you will be responsible for use-related risk management within your projects.
As (Advanced) Usability Engineer your responsibilities will be:
Preferred
Ready to apply? We look forward to receiving your online application including your first available start date and desired salary.
Contact person: Elisabeth Karro
Flexible Work Hours
Flexible working hours as well as hybrid work model within Germany
Training and education opportunities
Comprehensive training and continuing education opportunities
Paid Time Off
30 vacation days, plus December 24th and December 31st
Brainlab develops advanced software solutions that enhance surgical procedures and radiosurgery treatments, improving efficiency within operating rooms globally. Targeting healthcare providers, their technology is utilized in over 6,000 hospitals across 121 countries, offering innovative digital workflows that shape the future of modern medicine.
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