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Human Factor Specialist Ii Resume

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Marietta, GA

SUMMARY

  • Highly competent results oriented research & development professional with 4 years of experience completing research based rapid prototypes, in both collegiate and privatized industries.
  • Demonstrates skills in usability/human factors as well as possess leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills to work independently or in teams to meet and exceed goals.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

  • Product/Project Management
  • Rapid PowerPoint Based Prototypes
  • Wire - Frame Development
  • Microsoft Office Suite
  • Qualitative User Trial Analysis
  • Research Based Innovation

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Confidential

Human factor Specialist II

Responsibilities:

  • Researching new telecommunication design features reflecting elder care needs
  • Creating icons, wireframes, and fonts based on research and usability testing
  • Designing user interface, hierarchical menu and internal human factor documents
  • Conducting qualitative acoustic testing and quantitative usability data analysis
  • Voice Command Interface

Confidential, Marietta, GA

Research Assistant Intern

Responsibilities:

  • Created supplementary wire frame design "tool" via PowerPoint
  • Assisted with mock up & initial design of user interface
  • Redesigned widgets based on information architecture and designer specification
  • Designed icons and widgets approved via peer review
  • Researched design variations based on usability testing
  • Performed research and design changes based on the principals of situation awareness human factors for civil and military application.

Confidential, Marietta, GA

Research Assistant Intern

Responsibilities:

  • Peach State Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participants (PSLSAMP)
  • Helping conduct research project: “A Comparative Study of Information Security and Ethics Awareness in Diverse University Environments”
  • Performed t - test statistical analysis on comparative survey data
  • Presented results at 2009 annual PSLSAMP conference

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