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Participate in the Human Systems Integration (HSI) workflow, including collaborating with REs on flowing human systems requirement implications to their systems; planning, executing, and post ...

Participate in the Human Systems Integration (HSI) workflow, including collaborating with REs on flowing human systems requirement implications to their systems; planning, executing, and post ...

Have knowledge of systems engineering in support of system definition, development, integration, verification methods, sustainment, risk modeling/simulation, testing and evaluation, human system ...

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How much do human systems integration jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for human systems integration in the United States is $91,617.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,500.00 and $121,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Human Systems Integration professional?

A Human Systems Integration professional typically analyzes how people interact with complex systems, designs solutions to optimize usability, and collaborates with engineers, designers, and project managers to ensure human factors are fully addressed during development. Daily tasks may include conducting user research, performing workflow analyses, developing requirements, and testing prototypes for user experience. You’ll also provide input on system designs, participate in reviews, and help ensure compliance with industry or military standards. The role often involves both independent analysis and team-based problem solving, offering variety and engagement throughout the project lifecycle.

What is a Human Systems Integration job?

A Human Systems Integration (HSI) job focuses on optimizing the interaction between humans and complex systems to enhance performance, safety, and efficiency. Professionals in this field apply principles from human factors, ergonomics, training, and system design to ensure that technology and processes align with human capabilities and limitations. HSI roles are common in industries like defense, aerospace, healthcare, and transportation, where system usability and human performance are critical.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Human Systems Integration position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Human Systems Integration, you need a strong background in systems engineering, human factors, ergonomics, and often a relevant STEM degree. Familiarity with modeling and simulation tools, human-computer interaction software, and industry certifications like CPE (Certified Professional Ergonomist) or INCOSE certification are highly beneficial. Strong communication, critical thinking, and collaboration skills set you apart when interfacing with multidisciplinary teams. These skills ensure that integrated systems are optimized for human use and performance, enhancing both safety and efficiency.

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Infographic showing various Human Systems Integration job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $91,617 per year, or $44 per hour.
LTVS Human Factors Engineer (All Levels)

LTVS Human Factors Engineer (All Levels)

Astrolab

Hawthorne, CA

$100K - $169K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 27 days ago


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Description
Venturi Astrolab, Inc. (Astrolab) is pioneering new ways to explore and operate on distant planetary bodies. We are singularly focused on designing, building, and operating a fleet of multi-purpose commercial planetary rovers to extend and enhance humanity’s presence in the solar system. We are seeking motivated, creative, and exceptional people to join our world-class team.   
As a Human Factors Engineer supporting the NASA Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services (LTVS) within the Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility Program (EHP), you will champion the human-centered design of Astrolab’s FLEX-LTV, which will be used by Artemis Crew to traverse and explore the lunar environment. You will work closely with cross-disciplinary teams including Systems Engineering & Integration (SEI), Subsystem Responsible Engineers (REs), Crew Accommodations, User Interface (UI) Designers, Simulation & Training, and Operators/Astronauts to ensure that human safety, performance, and usability are engrained in the LTV design. You will report to the Astrolab Human Systems Integration (HSI) Lead under the Program Management Office (PMO). 
 
*Employment in this role is contingent on Astrolab being selected as a winner of NASA’s LTVS program.* 

What you'll do:
  • Carry out the HSI Plan across the development lifecycle in support of a safe & efficient user experience (UX) for our astronauts 
  • Work with our partners at Axiom Space to align the LTV design to suited crew capabilities & limitations while prioritizing safety, operational effectiveness, and crew time efficiency 
  • Collaborate with engineers & designers to optimize for suited crew use of LTV displays, controls, and mechanical interfaces 
  • Coordinate cross-disciplinary input & testing of LTV Crew Task Lighting to ensure the necessary visual access of all visual targets according to crew procedures and mission objectives 
  • Utilize Figma and other rapid prototyping tools to produce interactive graphical user interface (GUI) wireframes and mockups in alignment with Artemis GUI standards and commonality 
  • Conduct human factors engineering analyses and evaluations (e.g., Task Analysis (TA), Human Error Analysis (HEA), Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) Testing, Crew Operational Loads, Risk Assessments, etc.) and process findings for design and/or operational impacts 
  • Support simulation & training events with astronauts and representative participants using Astrolab test artifacts located at Odyssey Space Research and the Texas A&M Space Institute 
  • Manage, adjudicate, and track the flow of human factors design feedback/concerns from ticket creation through design unit implementation in compliance with human systems requirements 
  • Assist SEI efforts in executing the Verification, Validation, & Certification Plan as it pertains to the closure of human systems requirements and total-system human-rating 
  • Inform and attend cadenced discussions with NASA to share LTV development progress and review key decisions/changes 
  • Update and maintain technical documentation, including contractual HSI deliverables to NASA

What you'll bring:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Factors, Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Centered Design, Ergonomics, or another relevant field (e.g., Biomechanics, Psychology, Industrial Design) 
  • 2+ years of experience in human factors engineering, human systems integration, and/or UI/UX development including user testing, preferably in human spaceflight or a related industry 
  • Familiarity with NASA-STD-3001, MIL-STD-1472, and/or the FAA HF-STD-001 
  • Understanding of project management and systems engineering processes, tools, and methodologies 
  • Strong problem-solving skills with keen attention to detail 
  • Excellent verbal communication, written communication, and negotiation skills  
  • Ability to empathize with user needs and elicit valuable user/stakeholder feedback 
  • Ability to work effectively in a cross-disciplinary team 
  • Ability to organize and balance multiple competing priorities in a fast-paced work environment
Nice to Haves
  • Graduate degree in Human Factors, Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Centered Design, Ergonomics, or another relevant field (e.g., Biomechanics, Psychology, Industrial Design) 
  • Experience in space architecture, bioastronautics, aerospace physiology, optical engineering, vehicle cabin/interior development, and/or extreme environment analogs 
  • Knowledge of space extravehicular activity (EVA) systems (e.g., pressurized suits, EVA tools) 
  • Understanding of design thinking and/or rapid spiral development methodologies 

Benefits and Perks
  • Join a team of best-in-class engineers building the foundation of planetary surface exploration
  • Equity ownership in the company
  • Comprehensive health benefits, including medical, dental, vision, and mental health support
  • 401(k) plan with company match
  • Flexible PTO and parental leave
  • Home office set up reimbursement
  • Fully flexible and remote friendly work environment
  • Weekly lunch stipend, plus complimentary snacks and beverages on-site
  • Once a month social hour on-site with food and drinks