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We are looking for an experienced and talented Sr. UI/UX designer to create and shape unique, user-centric products and experiences. As a Sr. UI/UX Designer, you will be responsible for all design elements of exciting and new platforms.
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The Senior UI/UX Designer will also develop and conceptualize a comprehensive UI/UX design strategy for company-wide use, and produce high-quality UX design solutions through wireframes, visual and graphic designs, flow diagrams, storyboards, site maps, and prototypes.
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The Senior UI/UX Designer will be responsible for the user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design of various digital products. Expert level experience with Sketch, Abstract, Zeplin and Adobe Photoshop.
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8 years of experience with UX and UI design projects. Manage intake, design, and output of all product development initiatives that require UX/UI input, in collaboration with Product Managers and other UX/UI team members.
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This role will be responsible for working with Product Managers and other UX/UI team members on the design of the product's overall functionality. Own and drive the UX strategy and planning for new product features.
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Experience prototyping using Axure, Framer, InVision, After Effects or pen and paper and conducting usability tests. Advanced skills in the following: User Centered Design methodologies; creating mock-ups and prototypes at varying levels of fidelity; UI design, including current industry best-practice in UI standards, and Accessibility requirements, for web and mobile.
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Experience with a variety of UI design patterns including Google material design and iOS human interface guidelines. Knowledge of JS framework (Angular, Bootstrap, React, Node.js) is a plus. This information reflects the base salary pay range for this job based on current national market data.
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Knowledge of UX wireframes & prototypes tools such as Sketch, Figma, Studio, Adobe XD, InVision, UXPin, Axure, Balsamiq, or other related tools. The Senior UX Designer has proven skills creating valuable and actionable UX documentation, fantastic visual design skills, is passionate to understand how to make a complex product feel simple and intuitive and has the ability to clearly articulate how a product should work both in applications and in the physical world.
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Be an advocate for great design practice and adopting new technology, champion customer-centric solutions. Knowledge of front-end development (HTML, CSS, JS) is a plus. Strong design and typographic skills with a visual aptitude (color theory, and layout.
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In partnership with product manager, develop insight about user behavior and transform findings into actionable product and design outcomes. Communicate abstract concepts clearly and confidently across different audiences.
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Casual Dress Environment. Collaborate with team members including product, development, QA, and data. Lead and collaborate on creation and execution of design and development for new product functionality as business needs arise.
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For users with visual and cognitive disabilities a plus. Previous experience leading or mentoring junior developers. 5 - 7 years of experience working with agile software development teams. MTM considers qualified candidates with a criminal history in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable local, State, and Federal law.
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We offer competitive pay that varies based on individual skills, experience, and other relevant factors. Process complex data and turn it into elegantly designed digital reports. Continually look for innovative ways to visualize data, communicate complex concepts, and improve readability.
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UI/UX Designer responsibilities include gathering user requirements, designing graphic elements and building navigation components. We are looking for a UI/UX Designer to turn our software into easy-to-use products for our clients.
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In partnership with content authors, look for ways to improve design of reports. If you are in need of accommodations, please contact MTM’s People & Culture. To learn more, you are welcome to discuss with us as you move through the selection process.
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