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Experience in integrating UX principles, design thinking mindset into an organization. -Strong training and experience in User Experience, UX design, user research, product design, Voice of the Customer (VOC), Journey mapping.
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Lead cross-functional Design Thinking exercises using research findings as a starting point. Prior work involves collaboration within design teams (with other designers, UX researchers, and content designers) and cross-functionally (Product Management, Engineering.
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Continued development in adjacent skills such as UX Writing, Information Architecture, and Interaction Design. UX Research tools for diary studies, remote research, and usability testing.
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Title: UX Researcher. Contribute to strategic design deliverables such as strategy decks, customer journeys, visions of future experiences and evangelize these cross-product “blueprints” across teams.
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Sharing your technical skills, hands-on capability with design tools, as well as UX and Design Thinking skills to deliver products to customers. As a Product Designer at carsales, you’ll work as part of a creative design and development team to explore and design new products, and test and improve exisiting features.
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We are seeking a forward-thinking UX Design Strategist with a proven track record in supporting design initiatives, managing project workflows within dynamic environments, and helping to ensure that design teams are efficient, effective, and aligned with broader business goals.
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The ideal candidate would be a senior UX designer with demonstrated experience in strategic planning, thinking and execution. Gather and synthesize design inputs (qual/quant data, primary/secondary research, competitive analysis, business requirements, system capabilities, regulatory requirements, etc.
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Proactively partner with business and engineering to frame the problem and use the principles of design thinking to build experiences through a process of continuous product discovery inclusive of user research, prototyping and outcome measurement.
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Potential Certifications: Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud)Human Computer Interaction: UI/UX Experience, Usability Testing, Design Thinking Ability to manage multiple projects within and outside of classroom environment; ability to provide advising and career development for a diverse graduate student population; ability to qualify for graduate faculty status at the rank of assistant/associate professor.
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17 or newer is preferredExperience with UX Design Tools such as Figma or Adobe XdDigital signal processing and signals and systems theoryBackground in software defined radio and digital communication theoryProven strong analytical and critical thinking skillsAbility to work independently with freedom to develop your own creative technical solutions to our problemsCurrent or past US security clearance is a major plus.
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Analytical Skills, Collaboration, Communication, Consultative Communication, Continuous Improvement Mindset, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Design Thinking Approach, Influence, Innovation, Problem Solving, Research Methods, Story Telling, Test & Learn Mentality, Workshop Facilitation.
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Must have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in the Information Technology field focusing on engineering projects with specific Business and UX Design. Job Description Genesis Consulting has an immediate opportunity for an experienced, forward thinking Functional Business Analyst with a passion for growth and business transformation for a Public Sector client in Fairfax County, Virginia.
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Ability and open mindedness to quickly learn about new development methodologies and cutting-edge technologies such as generative AI, computer vision, and more•Superior communication skills and an ability to articulate and shape technical vision•Able to execute an iterative CI/CD strategy, using metrics, data, testing, and feedback to drive new feature design•Experience in DevOps, Extreme Programming (XP), and/or Design Thinking along with experience in.
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Design solutions for complex or critical problems in the IoT and Connectivity areas by collaborating directly with stakeholders, product managers, UX/UI, and other technical leads. You will be involved in exciting technical challenges by analyzing, designing, building, troubleshooting, and deploying vital applications and APIs while always thinking about usability, reliability, scalability, resilience, security, and performance.
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Experience with UX research, design thinking (DT), or in bringing products to market. As a Solution Architect, you will have a supportive manager, collaborative team, and have the ability to be ground breaking, forward thinking, and revolutionize the way company thinks and be a critical role in revolutionizing solutions that are industry changing as we are one of the most advanced Digital Utility.
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