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UX/UI Product Design, including user research, user journeys, wireframing, user testing, and visual design. Degree in Product Design, UI/UX Design, Graphic Design, or relevant professional experience.
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Experience designing components and /or systems that include mechanism design, thermal design, PCB integration, sensor integration, user interface/user experience (UI/UX) considerations, and class A surface integration.
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UI/UX Design Principles: Strong grasp of user interface and user experience design principles, including understanding user behavior and designing for optimal user engagement.
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As a Senior UI/UX Designer, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the user experience for our diverse range of household products, ensuring they are intuitive, engaging, and seamlessly integrated into our customers' lives.
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Consider all aspects of integration such as UI/UX, EMC, service, manufacturing build feasibility, thermal, durability, mounting, ensuring correct clearances, NVH, water/dust ingress, component functionality, perceived quality, etc.
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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. 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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8 years of experience with UX and UI design projects. 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. 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. Passion for user experience and design.
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Experience prototyping using Axure, Framer, InVision, After Effects or pen and paper and conducting usability tests. Expert level experience with Sketch, Abstract, Zeplin and Adobe Photoshop.
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In partnership with product manager, develop insight about user behavior and transform findings into actionable product and design outcomes. Own and drive the UX strategy and planning for new product features.
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Previous experience leading or mentoring junior developers. 5 - 7 years of experience working with agile software development teams. We offer competitive pay that varies based on individual skills, experience, and other relevant factors.
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Experience using data to inform design and product decisions as well as optimize and iterate to improve performance. Advocate for users and user centered design practices. Create conceptual wireframes, storyboards, user flow diagrams, information architectures and prototypes to communicate design concepts.
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We're seeking a UX/UI Designer to join our human-centered design (HCD) team. As a member of the human-centered design team, your focus will be on elevating the user experience through automation, refining processes, and crafting intuitive interface designs.
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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. Be an advocate for great design practice and adopting new technology, champion customer-centric solutions.
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