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UI Designer Employment Type: Full Time, Mid-level Department: Developer CGS is seeking a talented, driven UI Designer to join our team helping our national security customers achieve deeper stakeholder engagement through the iterative, research-driven, user-centered design of their core applications and websites.
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5+ years of direct user experience/user interface design experience (UX/UI) with a strong, publicly available design portfolio. + Advanced Experience with user interface design & prototyping software, such as Figma, Mural, and InVision.
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Able to integrate user research, competitive analysis, data analysis, and other methods to independently complete information architecture, interface layout, workflow, UI design, design specifications etc.
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Design high-fidelity UI and UX specs to clearly communicate requirements to engineers. - Responsible for end-to-end work, including design research, strategy development, design output, implementation, and iterative follow-up, ensuring product usability and aesthetics.
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Conduct user research through research methodologies. Practitioner of User Centered Design. Role: Sr. UX/ UI Designer. Conduct Design Thinking workshops with Executive Leadership to build UX Roadmap.
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Our cross-functional Device and Customer Experience team consists of Industrial Design, UI/UX Design, User Research, and Human Factors practitioners who design for diverse and challenging markets.
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As a Product Designer, you’ll be joining an experienced, tight-knit, and collaborative group from diverse backgrounds who love combining research, data insights, and peer feedback into a user-centered design process.
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Able to integrate user research, competitive analysis, data analysis, and other inputs to independently complete information architecture, interface layout, workflow, UI design, and design specifications.
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Position requires a current TS/SCI with FS polygraph Other Job Specific Skills Demonstrates expertise in User Experience Design with the following competency areas: Usability evaluation Information architecture Visual design Technical writing DeliverablesUser experience leadership Proficiency with user-experience research methodologies and tactics.
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As a Senior UX/UI designer, you will work alongside the UX Research and Visual Design Teams in an emerging full-service UX group. Creativity, Methodical Approach, Project Management, Requirements Management, Stakeholder Relationship Management, User Experience (UX) Design, User Experience (UX) Research.
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Your primary responsibility will be to lead the UX design process, while also contributing to the overall user experience strategy with your expertise in UI design. An extensive portfolio showcasing at least 3 senior-level UX design work as well as UI/Visual Design.
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Specialization in one or more areas of design, such as user experience (UX) design, user interface (UI) design, visual design, interaction design, user research and analysis, or product development.
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CGS is seeking a talented, driven UI Designer to join our team helping our national security customers achieve deeper stakeholder engagement through the iterative, research-driven, user-centered design of their core applications and websites.
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The HAI Experience Designer will be responsible for conducting user research, use design thinking methodologies to develop and improve our product's usability, create visual design prototypes, and ensure the best user experience (UX) possible.
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Duties and Responsibilities: The Senior UI/UX Designer will design and modernize a user-friendly application(s) for easier content consumption. Minimum Education: · Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Graphic Design, Visual Communications or related field Required Certifications: · No required certifications Other: · Must be a US Citizen Requirements Minimum Qualifications/Experience: · 5+ years of experience conducting user research.
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