To thrive as a Remote Human Systems Engineer, you need a solid background in systems engineering, human factors, and ergonomics, often supported by a degree in engineering, psychology, or a related field. Familiarity with modeling tools (such as MATLAB or SysML), usability testing software, and systems integration platforms is typically required, along with certifications like Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) being beneficial. Strong communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills are crucial for working effectively with multidisciplinary teams in a remote environment. These skills and qualifications ensure that complex systems are designed with user needs in mind, maximizing efficiency, safety, and user satisfaction even when working remotely.