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At Medtronic, you can begin a life-long career of exploration and innovation, while helping champion healthcare access and equity for all. You'll lead with purpose, breaking down barriers to innovation in a more connected, compassionate world. This position is part of Medtronic's fast-growing Structural Heart and Aortic business, where you will play a crucial role in changing what it means to live with conditions such as Aortic Stenosis, Mitral Regurgitation, or Aortic Aneurysms. As a Human Factors Design Engineer II, you will have the opportunity to impact Human Factors deliverables across a range of pre and post-commercial products. You will apply your knowledge of human performance capabilities and limitations to the design, definition, evaluation, launch, and use of products across the range of Structural Heart and Aortic products. In this role, you will apply human performance principles, methodologies, and technologies to the design of human-machine systems and products. You will be responsible for translating requirements into interaction/interface design solution concepts, designing and executing tests to simulate product use for concept selection/refinement, requirements development, use-related risk identification, and formal usability validation with intended users. You will interface with design engineers to establish system design, operating, and training requirements, ensuring optimized human-machine interfaces by providing Human Factors support. This includes identifying, planning, monitoring, and executing Human Factors tasks for projects. Additionally, you will develop task analysis, use error analysis, human factors and usability-related requirements, and generate concepts including the creation of physical models and prototypes. You will also be involved in graphical user interface design, usability testing, risk management, and post-launch outcomes analysis. Your role will require you to identify and analyze technological problems or risks, perform theoretical human factors investigations, and develop and implement research and analysis plans. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of life-changing medical technology for patients worldwide.