Suzy Broadbent

How does a role in human factors help with the future of technology and fighter jets?  This episode is bursting with interesting concepts and ideas for design.  Hear from SuzyBroadbent as we delve into this fascinating subject and learn about her career path.   Suzy is a mum of 2 and an Engineering Manager of the Human Factors Shared Service at BAE Systems Air who studied psychology, human factors and is a Chartered Ergonomist (who knew that was a thing!) .  Her interest in human error and designing to eradicate it comes to life as she talks about her role leading  a team and the Future Cockpit & Autonomy work page for the Tempest Future Combat Air System.  We will hear about how her family life as a child has helped shape her. This episode is full of thrills, laughter and moments to make you go wow!  I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed talking to Suzy. Here's a snapshot of our chat.... Starting a new job in lockdown How human error got her into a career in technology Creating a reconfigurable wearable cockpit Working a male dominated environment The moment when she knew she was in the right role Being a mum and assumptions of being a working parent The importance of real (role) models You can find out more about this podcast in the show notes including links at www.womenintechnotjustcode.com/podcasts

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Technology is not just about coding and this podcast is not just for women. We're celebrating every single person in a tech role or a tech company. We're bringing together people at all levels and talking to 'real models' that share experiences, dispelling myths, soundbites and gimmicks that may be holding us back. We're tackling issues through plain speaking, honesty, no gimmicks or soundbites, no fakery - just reality. Hosted by Carol Johnson @johnsoncsdo @womenintechnotjustcode