Human Factors & Usability Engineer – Medical Device Development

Permanent employee, Full-time · Barcelona

Your mission

We are scientists, doctors, techies and humanity lovers, with the mission of pioneering real time precision neurology to cure brain-related disorders. INBRAIN harnesses the extraordinary material properties of Graphene, the world’s thinnest and nobel-prize winning material, to build high resolution neural systems. Our mission is to decode and modulate neural networks to restore people's lives.

Since this is a major mission, we needed a major partner. Our INBRAIN subsidiary INNERVIA has an ongoing 4 year collaboration with Merck KGaA to decode and modulate the Vagus nerve in high resolution and deliver therapies in areas of interest for Merck at the peripheral nervous system level.

As a Human Factors & Usability Engineer at INBRAIN you will drive usability across the entire ecosystem of implantable and external components, ensuring our VNS platform is intuitive, safe, and effective for patients, clinicians, and caregivers. You will lead human factors strategy, including user research, interface design, usability testing, and regulatory compliance (IEC 62366, ISO 14971, FDA guidance). 

You will be at the forefront of bringing advanced healthcare solutions to market, making a tangible difference in people´s lives worldwide.
Your profile

Main responsibilities:

  • Conduct research to understand the needs of users, including clinicians and patients, focusing on cognitive and motor challenges (e.g., Parkinson’s disease). Gather insights through interviews, contextual inquiry, and task analysis. 
  • Lead usability testing and evaluation for neuromodulation devices, identifying pain points, safety risks, and opportunities to improve user interfaces, implantation procedures, and patient management workflows. 
  • Ensure compliance with relevant medical device usability standards (IEC 62366, ISO 14971, FDA guidance). Maintain the usability engineering file, including use specifications, task analysis, and risk assessments. 
  • Collaborate closely with engineering, clinical, regulatory, and quality teams to ensure device design integrates user-centered principles and meets all human factors and safety requirements. 
  • Collaborate with surgical and clinical teams to define, map, and document the implantation procedure for a bioelectronic device targeting autonomic pathways. Identify critical workflow steps, ergonomic considerations, and potential risks to ensure safe, efficient delivery. Provide clear documentation to support training and process validation.
  • Partner with software developers, clinicians, and designers to define and document system requirements for applications used in therapy management by both clinicians and patients.
  • Develop and refine prototypes, wireframes, and mockups to validate design concepts through both formative and summative evaluations. Drive iterative improvements based on user feedback and usability findings.
  • Contribute to the identification and mitigation of use-related risks, safety issues, and potential hazards through usability testing, user-centered risk analysis (e.g., UMFMEA), and integration with overall risk management processes.


Mandatory Qualifications and Soft skills:

  • Master’s degree in Human Factors Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Industrial Design, or related fields. 
  • Fluent in English (both written and spoken) as it is the company language
  • At least 3 years of experience in usability engineering and design for medical devices, focusing on complex systems such as implantable devices or neurostimulation systems. 
  • Proven track record in conducting usability testing and user research for healthcare or medical products.
  • Experience with regulatory standards (e.g., IEC62366, FDA), risk management (ISO14971), and the usability process for medical devices.
  • Proficiency in design and prototyping tools like Sketch, Figma, or Adobe XD.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to clearly document and present usability findings to multidisciplinary teams.
  • Strong ability to analyze complex challenges and design practical, user-friendly solutions.
  • A self-starter who can independently manage tasks and drive initiatives forward.
  • Excellent teamwork and communication skills, able to liaise between technical, clinical, and regulatory teams.
  • Comfortable in a start-up environment, with the flexibility to take on different tasks as a priority shift.
  • High level of precision in design, documentation, and compliance processes.

Nice to have:

  • Familiarity with Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) systems and their application in treating neurological conditions.
  • Experience designing for Parkinson’s patients or other populations with physical and cognitive limitations.
  • Familiarity with neurostimulation systems or other implantable medical devices.
  • Experience in facilitating workshops or brainstorming sessions for concept creation with stakeholders.
  • Experience in practicing usability for surgical procedures.
Why us?

We are looking for someone who Is ready to proactively bring new ideas to the team, push boundaries, and constantly look for innovation. At INBRAIN we believe in shared success and diverse ways of thinking, here you'll learn, grow, and advance in an innovative culture.


WHAT CAN WE OFFER TO YOU?

  • A collaborative environment where innovative ideas flourish and teamwork drives us forward. At INBRAIN, we believe the power of collective intelligence is unique. You will be part of a team that thrives on open communication, knowledge sharing and mutual respect.
  • Meaningful Work Impact: Our projects are not only exciting and challenging but also have a positive impact on the industry and society as a whole. You'll be part of a team that strives to create meaningful change.
  • Cutting-Edge Technology Exposure: Joining us means immersing yourself in the latest technologies and innovative solutions. You'll have access to state-of-the-art tools and resources, fostering continuous learning and keeping your skills relevant in a rapidly evolving industry.
  • Competitive salary (according to your experience/skills)
  • Payflow & Flexflow
  • Private Health Insurance
  • Training bonus for professional development and access to Udemy platform
  • 23 vacation days per year
  • Christmas week off
  • Hybrid working modality

Applications must be submitted in English

At INBRAIN, we're not just offering a job – we're inviting you to be part of a transformative journey, Are you ready to transform lives? Join us!

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