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Reviews all elements of site design from a human factor (i.e., ergonomics of human/computer interaction) perspective to ensure maximum usability and to ensure alignment with the organization's overall objectives.
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A portfolio that effectively reflects your experience and clearly details the design journey in your work across information architecture design, usability, interaction, and visual design for UI (Please indicate your specific roles and contributions for each project submitted as part of the portfolio.
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Design Principles Proficiency: Thorough understanding and mastery of fundamental design principles relevant to UX/UI design, including information architecture, user interface patterns, visual design, interaction design, and usability testing methodologies.
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Managing a range of consulting activities that involve usability testing, study and survey design, human factors in accidents and their prevention, including limitations of human perceptual, cognitive, and response capabilities.
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The function specialist coordinates the product development process, failure analysis and correction, and series production support, while supporting the product lifecycle planning, including product and usability concepts and competitive evaluation.
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Conduct user research (e.g., focus groups, surveys, journey mapping, prioritization matrix) and usability testing to gain insights and inform design decisions. Experience conducting user research, usability testing, and data-driven design analysis.
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Remote UX Professional Architect Designer needs 5+ years experience in UX Research (qual and quant) for digital products (non-marketing) to plan, conduct, and synthesize research and report insights Flexible and creative approach to research, with expertise in selecting and executing appropriate methods including user interviews, usability testing, ethnographic studies, participatory design, surveys, and more.
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Ensures products meet high standards of usability, ADA compliance, and design excellence. Very high Visual design skills (Master in Sketch & adobe creative suite). Collaborating with business product owners, and developers to create intuitive, user-friendly and easy to navigate design.
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Working largely independently lead the UX/UI design of 2-3 projects at a time by optimizing for usability, preference, and ease of adoption. Escalate to your design manager when necessary with solutions and recommendations for the path forward.
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As our User Experience Designer, you'll help shape and mature the design of user experience of UW Credit Union's digital channels, focusing on user flows, interaction design, and experience innovation – with an emphasis on usability, accessibility, and inclusion.
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Implement a variety of HFE research methods, such as task analysis, PCA, time/motion study, user preference studies, ethnographic research, heuristic analysis, root cause analysis, post-market data analysis and usability testing.
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Experience in conducting user research, usability testing, and gathering feedback to inform design decisions. Strong belief in the full UX design process from research, definition, ideation, prototyping, testing, and iterating.
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Our USbased manufacturing facility allows us to design, engineer, and build advanced robots for our customers with unrivaled usability and reliability. As a successful assembly technician, you will document procedures and provide consistent feedback to the design team to proactively improve the process.
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Familiarity with experience design, including real examples of customer validation techniques, including user research, usability testing, and journey mapping. Collaborate with Design, Engineering, Sales, Product, Legal, and Customer Support to rapidly conceptualize, prototype, market validate, and launch new product ideas and innovations.
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Our client is a world leader in the design and manufacture of avionics flight instruments, technologically sophisticated defense systems, homeland security solutions, and diagnostic medical instrumentation.
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