Human Factors Intern
Confidential
Posted: February 5, 2026
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Quick Summary
We are seeking a Human Factors Intern to join our team in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in human factors and a passion for innovation. The successful candidate will be responsible for contributing to the development of best-in-class solutions that enhance the agility and survivability of the modern warfighter.
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Job Description
THE COMPANY
Galvion exists to empower military and tactical missions around the world. Our Armor, Active Systems and Focused Solutions divisions work independently as well as collaboratively to design, develop and deliver best-in-class, purpose-built solutions that enhance the agility and survivability of the modern warfighter and other demanding end-users. With 20 years of experience, we have a proven track record as a reliable partner and a reputation for excellence. We believe in human-centered innovation and work proactively to solve the problems left unsolved by others so that our partners can safely complete their missions. At Galvion, we honor our history, harness our power and galvanize the future.
The Human Factors Team works continuously to improve the comfort, usability, stability and interoperability of our products. We want military and law enforcement customers to choose Galvion products and enjoy using them. To that end, we continue to investigate materials, processes and equipment empowering the Design & Engineering Teams to confidently make user-centered decisions.
The HF Intern will help to plan, organize and conduct assessments with helmets & other protective equipment. This will include testing comfort, stability and interoperability, reporting and presenting findings to the Design & Engineering Teams and retesting as required. The HF Intern will also be involved in measuring head anthropometry, learning how to size and fit a helmet, conducting research, facility support, health & safety and data analysis as required.
This internship starts in May and ends in mid-to-late August 2026.
About the role - you'll need to:
Plan and conduct human assessments of military protective head gear including helmets, displays, night vision, protective eyewear and communications headsets
Report and present findings to the Design & Engineering Teams
Learn how to measure head anthropometry to size helmets
Learn how to fit, adjust and evaluate the fit of helmets
Conduct research and perform other tasks as required
Perform other tasks such as research, data analysis, facility support and health & safety as require
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO SUCCEED
Currently pursuing a degree in the field of biomechanics, ergonomics, industrial engineering, human factors or a related field
Ability to work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment
Excellent communication skills (written and verbal)
Attention to detail, ability to multi-task and time management are key
Experience with Microsoft Office Applications is essential, specifically you will be expected to process and graph data in Excel, organize assessment findings in PowerPoint to share with the Design & Engineering Teams
Experience with Mini Tab and MatLab are beneficial
Ability to work independently AND as an enthusiastic team player