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Graduate degree in Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Human Factors Engineering, Computer Science, Visual Design, Psychology or other related discipline. Degree in Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Human Factors Engineering, Computer Science, Visual Design, Behavioral Sciences, Psychology, or other related discipline.
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Lead strategy development and plan execution for continuously improving user experience within the knowledge-sharing platform (i.e., extranet) and learning technology platforms (e.g., LMS); including but not limited to optimization of software features and functions, visual design, site architecture, platform moderation, promotion of user-generated content, and in-platform application of organization-wide taxonomy.
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Strong typography, layout and visual design skills. Experience designing for macOS and iOS apps, and also web based apps Usability testing. UX designer with ability to tap into research, visual and interaction designs skills.
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This role should have experience providing guidance and technical expertise for the most complex user experience activities that include user research and testing, interactive design, and visual design.
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Someone just like you; that is, someone with a serious grounding in UX and its related disciplines — user research, usability testing, interaction design, information architecture, human factors and so on — who also knows how to manage people and turn problems into solutions.
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User Experience Design, Interaction Design, Visual Design, Human Factors and Usability testing, Design Research. A designer in this role will consult and assist development teams in several or all the following areas: visual design, interaction design, usability testing, user research, information architecture, front end development and design documentation.
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Translate user needs into concepts, personas, user journeys, information architecture, user flows, wireframes and visual design prototypes using tools such as Figma, Mural, and Optimal Workshop.
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Demonstrates expertise in User Experience Design with the following competency areas: Usability evaluation Information architecture Visual design Technical writing DeliverablesUser experience leadership.
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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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A successful candidate will posess excellent user interface design, UI/UX concepts, usability, and effective visual communication. - Strong developing and authoring skills in Adobe, excellent user interface design, strong concept of database or SQL statements.
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Provide subject matter expertise, innovative solutions, and detailed requirements to project teams on multiple, complex projects in one or more of the following areas: information architecture, user experience design, user interface design, visual design, content strategy, and/or usability and research.
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The UX Researcher will be an integral part of the Client's UX design team with a focus conducting design research to inform the design process from discovery to wireframes to visual design.
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Experience with UX/UI or visual design, has led multiple design projects from strategy to launch; Act as the 'localization specialist' and lead user research projects in that direction, such as competitive analysis and usability tests.
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Work within cross-functional teams and problem solve using visual, communication & service design, interaction design, experience design, and human centered design methods and deliverables to drive solution definition.
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Areas of specialization preferred for this position include in some of the following areas: interaction design, user research, usability testing, information architecture, visual design, data visualization, interactive prototyping, and accessibility.
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