Full-Time

Human Factors Engineer

MORSE Corp

MORSE Corp

51-200 employees

AI-powered defense and aerospace systems integration

Compensation Overview

$90k - $210k/yr

+ Bonus + Stock + 401(k) Match

No H1B Sponsorship

Cambridge, MA, USA

In Person

US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
QA & Testing (1)
Required Skills
Python
UI/UX Design
Requirements
  • US citizenship required and ability to obtain a U.S. Security Clearance
  • MS or PhD in Cognitive Psychology, Psychology, User Experience, Human Factors, Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering, or other related field
  • 5+ years of professional experience
  • Experience with HMT, HMI, HSI, Human Factors, Human Performance, and Usability
  • Experience engaging with end users and stakeholders
  • Programming skills in Python
Responsibilities
  • Perform Human-Machine Teaming Test and Evaluation (HMT T&E) of Artificial Intelligence
  • Lead user engagement studies, knowledge elicitation sessions, human-in-the-loop assessments, and workflow analysis
  • Identify appropriate human performance metrics to evaluate the system performance and effectiveness of Human-AI Teaming
  • Perform quantitative and qualitative assessments of human performance with AI systems
  • Develop UI mockups
  • Liaison between data scientists, software developers, analysts and end users
  • Perform descriptive and inferential statistics to characterize human performance
  • Be familiar with a wide range of metrics to assess signal detection from a human performance as well as a machine-learning perspective
  • Provide technical direction and leadership to small-mid sized teams

MORSE Corp provides tailored technology solutions for the defense and aerospace sectors, focusing on AI, advanced analytics, and systems integration. Its work spans prototyping, iterative design, evaluation testing, and algorithm development, with specialized platforms for decision systems and vehicle integration. The company uses a user-centered development process, collaborating closely with clients to understand needs and gather feedback throughout a project so final products match operational requirements rather than forcing adaptation. This approach, along with a multi-disciplinary team of engineers, software developers, and scientists, differentiates MORSE Corp from competitors by prioritizing client-driven design and rigorous validation. Its goal is to deliver mission-critical technology that enhances operational efficiency, precision, and security for government and national security clients.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Founded

2014

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • West Coast Seattle office expansion positions MORSE closer to aerospace and defense clusters.
  • DARPA Albatross award and $48M Army UAS contract demonstrate continued government confidence.
  • NIST score of 110 and CMMC assessment progress strengthen compliance for future contracts.

What critics are saying

  • DOJ debarment from Army and Air Force contracts likely within 3-6 months post-settlement.
  • CMMC 2.0 Level 2 certification failure disqualifies MORSE from handling CUI in new contracts.
  • Whistleblower exposure of inflated assessments triggers additional qui tam lawsuits eroding client trust.

What makes MORSE Corp unique

  • User-centered development process tailors AI and UAS solutions to defense clients' operational requirements.
  • Diverse engineering team spans aerospace, software, and AI with proven national security expertise.
  • Specialized platforms for decision systems and vehicle integration serve complex DoD mission needs.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

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