How you will contribute to revolutionizing electric aviation:
- Help develop and certify the flight deck interfaces of electric aircraft
- The candidate should be comfortable working with a team of fellow human factors specialists, pilots, DER’s, systems engineers, and other design engineers, while providing critical design feedback as relates to human factors, safety, and certification concerns
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to determine the acceptability of designs and design decisions
- Author, review, and conduct simulator and flight test plans and other certification deliverables
- Apply practical knowledge to evaluate aircraft pilot participants, considering cognitive workload, situational awareness, and human performance under various conditions
- Review Functional Hazard Assessments (FHAs) and System Safety Assessments (SSAs)
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Human Factors or a closely related field, showcasing a strong foundation in human factors principles and methodologies applied to aviation
- 2+ years of relevant experience
- Proficiency in various human factors disciplines, including but not limited to: ergonomic principles, human-machine interface design, user interface design, task analysis, cognitive workload
Above and Beyond Qualifications:
- MS in Human Factors or a closely related field
- 5+ years of relevant experience
- Private Pilot Certificate
- Previous experience in human factors aircraft certification
- Demonstrated experience working for an aircraft original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and/or avionics manufacturer as a human factors expert, actively contributing to the design and development of aviation systems
- Passion for aviation
Top Skills
What We Do
BETA Technologies is creating an electric transportation ecosystem that’s safe, reliable and sustainable. A relentlessly focused team is building an extensive charging infrastructure and ALIA, the world’s most technologically advanced electric vertical aircraft (EVA).
BETA’s platform and products are strikingly simple. Prioritization of safety and a pragmatic approach to certification drive elegant redundancy, appropriate diversity of implementation and simplicity of control. ALIA’s fixed-pitch propellers and centrally located batteries make it an inherently stable aircraft that is safe to fly and easy to maneuver.








