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Proven experience of 5+ years as a User Experience Designer/Interaction Designer, Product Designer, Experience Designer or a similar role. Lead and champion user-centered design principles throughout the product development process.
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RESPONSIBILITIES Lead UX stream of work on the one to two projectsDefine, share and deliver work to ensure project excellenceLead one to two expert in-house training sessionsManage and mentor junior UX on project teamContribute to over all growth of the UX teamParticipate in all phases of the product development lifecycle, including product ideation and definition, UI design, and user research and testing.
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Collaborate closely with development and PLM team to design products to meet product briefs at target cost. Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop; Designing technical performance products; Footwear design including appropriate use of materials, construction techniques, last creation, color application; Preparing and presenting design concepts and stories; Managing design projects from conception to delivery; Creating technical development packs on a seasonal basis; and Creating technical footwear drawings.
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Applying a blend of design thinking and usability principles, you will interact directly with cross functional teams across Product, Business Development, Operations, Marketing, Supply Chain, Engineering & Analytics to design every aspect of the user experience for scalable and user-friendly solutions.
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Be a part of the world’s leading blockchain ecosystem that continues to grow and offers excellent career development opportunities. Collaborate with product managers to define and prioritize features, ensuring alignment with user needs and business objectives.
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Collaborate and communicate with key partners throughout the design process including Merchandising, Marketing, and Product Development. Exceptional talent with a commercial fashion eye and detail in product styling/performance.
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As part of a small team within a larger organization you will drive product development through user research in an autonomous capacity. This Lead Product Designer will be responsible for developing new features and testing market fit for a successful online community management company.
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Proficiency in Adobe Product knowledge; especially Captive for eLearning design and development a plus. Summary: The Senior Instructional System Designer (Sr ISD) works to identify skills, knowledge, and information gaps of a targeted audience and, based on instructional theory and best practices, to select or create learning experiences that close this gap.
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We're committed to fostering and advancing diversity and inclusion in our own workplace and beyond by ensuring every individual within our firm has a number of opportunities to grow professionally and personally, from our training and development opportunities and firmwide networks to benefits, wellness and personal finance offerings and mindfulness programs.
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Work with the Product Development team to ensure designs meet cost guidelines and collaborate with Strategic Sourcing for vendor allocation. Lead fit sessions with Tech Design and Product Development teams throughout the season, ensuring clear communication and alignment on fit standards.
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Foster and maintain a collaborative environment between cross-functional teams including digital strategy, product management, and development teams. Lead User Experience Designer.
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The Product Designer will take work from initial concept through final development with intense emphasis on customer satisfaction. The Product Designer works closely with the Sales Department and will collaborate with other designers and engineers to develop holistic wire & cable design solutions.
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Proven track record as a UI/UX Designer with a robust portfolio showcasing design and front-end development skills. Solid experience in similar roles, 2+ years of experience as an Agile Product Owner, 2+ years of experience in business analysis, product development experience, advanced English level.
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You'll partner with Product Management, UX Designer, and developers to create appropriate user stories and a roadmap. As an Software Development Engineer, you will contribute to planning, architecture design, implementation, testing, and process improvement.
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Collaborate with Strategy to create a customer-led approach to business strategies and priorities by leveraging qualitative research capabilities; ensure product strategy alignment with customer needs early in product development stage.
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