We’re looking for a **UX Researcher** to join our team for a **4-month contract (salary prorated – extension possible).** In this role, you’ll take a hands-on approach to research, delivering user-centred insights that shape high-quality designs and ensure usability engineering compliance. You’ll work closely with our UX Researchers and collaborate with design verticals—Industrial Design, UX Design, and UX Development—as well as stakeholders in Product Management, Delivery, and Engineering. **Your responsibilities will include (but are not limited to):**Plans, conducts, facilitates and documents contextual studies, interviews, surveys, task and use error analyses, user reviews, heuristic evaluations, or usability testing for a feature, product, or workflow. Supports moderation, note taking, and reporting in larger workflow-level evaluations that are led by more senior UX researchers. Uses understanding of RT user groups, their tasks, and user needs to guide design decisions, shape the user experiences, and avoid use errors in medical devices. Comfortable with continuous learning and working with detailed clinical knowledge. Ability to adapt and remain curious and receptive to others' ideas and perspectives. Excellent time-management and multi-tasking ability. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate in a cross-functional team. Ability to work under supervision or guidance by other design professionals. *\*We encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet every requirement—your unique skills and experiences might be exactly what we're looking for!* criteria for this role.Knowledge base acquired from 2+ years of experience as an individual contributor in human factors, usability, or UX research.Experience of working in the human factors engineering of medical devices (or other complex devices in a regulated field) is essential.Good general understanding of UX research methods, and the ability to compare and choose suitable methods for studies, analysis, and reporting. Proficiency in different UX research methods like contextual studies, interviews, surveys, task and use error analyses, user reviews, heuristic evaluations, and usability testing.Basic academic writing skills and the ability to follow templates in documentation. Good knowledge of usability engineering and risk management standards and guidelines (e.g. IEC 62366, FDA HF guidelines, ISO 14971). Proficiency in use of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and common workshopping tools (like Miro, FigJam, LucidChart).Knowledge of large-scale agile practises (SAFe) is preferred, but not essential.In this role, you will work for a higher purpose; hope for everyone dealing with cancer, and for everyone regardless of where in the world, to have access to the best cancer care. In addition to this, Elekta offers a range of benefits.
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