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SKILLS: UX/UI Designer, user testing, interview scripts, user story mapping, wireframes, flow diagrams, lean, agile, user interface design, visual design, usability principles, user-centric design, Portfolio showcasing UX/UI Design work.
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Investigate user experience design requirements for our suite of digital properties. Familiarity with the following UX disciplines: interaction design, information architecture, human centered design, user research, storyboarding, wireframe creation, concept design and prototyping.
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In the initial engagement phase, you will serve as a design strategist and researcher to identify the true unmet needs of our users and collaborate with the Marketing team to explore potential opportunities where user experience can provide a competitive edge.
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UX design researcher: You will utilize the insight from the research to develop UX design solutions and test the design concepts by persona-scenario, low-fidelity & high-fidelity prototypes, and user-testing.
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As a Design Researcher, you will play a crucial role in gathering and analyzing data to inform design decisions and shape user experiences. Design and execute qualitative and quantitative research methods, such as user interviews, surveys, usability tests, and analytics analysis to uncover and collect relevant data.
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Experience designing components and /or systems that include mechanism design, PCB integration, plastic design standards, user interface/user experience (UI/UX) considerations, and class A surface integration.
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The Mechanical Integration Design Release Engineer will be responsible for designing and packaging mechanical components in support of electronic hardware that encompass the Low Voltage Electrical System of multiple EV platforms.
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As a Lead Front-End Web Developer with UI UX design experience, you will be responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of visually stunning and user-friendly websites, web applications, and digital assets.
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Our client, an American Electric Vehicle Manufacturer , is looking for a Design and Release Engineer to join their team in Tustin, CA. Collaboratively design mechanical components by interfacing with multiple business functions within the company in support of electrical hardware such as ECUs, antennae, displays, harnessing, switches, audio, and power systems.
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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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Experience with generative AI to support user experience research and user experience design activities. Possessing practical experience of human-centered design and design-thinking methodologies, this individual will design effective user experience research solutions using best practices, established methodologies, and brand guidelines that address the needs and goals of stakeholders.
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Skills Required: The Interaction Designer / User Researcher / Usability Tester will possess knowledge and experience in a mix of text, images, data, sound, animation and other effects to create interactive communication products as part of a product development team, use multimedia software, create design concepts, monitor design performance and ensure compliance with guidelines; and displaying imagination, creativity, computer technology expertise, teamwork, communication, and self-motivation.
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This role would suit a Front-End Developer or UX Developer who has either working agency side or in-house as part of a design team and feels comfortable translating wireframes or scamps into MVP’s ready for pre-production testing.
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It serves as the administrative support to five undergraduate programs leading to a B.S. in Apparel Design, Product Design, and Retail and Consumer Studies, User Experience Design; and a BFA in Graphic Design.
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Bachelors degree in User Experience Design, Product Design, Human Computer Interaction or related field. Harmonize with Industrial Design on product design concepts and user touch-points.
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