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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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SAP Labs, LLC seeks a User Experience Design Specialist at our Newport Beach, CA location to conduct user research virtually or in the field, analyze gathered data and write research reports to present to stakeholders, and incorporate research findings in to prototype ideas.
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SAP user interface (UI) design and user experience (UX) design Use Design Thinking methodology. SQL Server DBA Security Clearance: DOD Secret (Fully Adjudicated), as a minimum Citizenship: US Education: Bachelor's degree, as a minimum Experience: A total of at least 3-5 years of experience as a SQL Server DBA Required Certifications: 1.
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This VP role leads the automotive user experience design teams and reports to the SVP & GM Automotive Product & Technology for SiriusXM. Tasked with driving the design strategy, UX roadmap and OEM instantiations for the automotive experience available across all of embedded automotive products.
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Leadership of the Automotive Listener Experience & Design group, which consists of design professionals in product design, user experience research, usability, and driver safety testing.
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Manage, coach, and grow a world-class multi-discipline Listener Experience Design team, covering user research, interaction design, visual design, data analytics, driver workload and other areas of design.
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Affinity to either performance optimizing, user experience design, automated testing and/or data science. Experience in data processing roles such as database developer/administrator, ETL/Big Data developer, data analyst and/or BI analytics developer Experience with cloud platforms, big data platforms and one or more general purpose programming languages, including but not limited to: Python, SQL, Spark, Amazon Web Services Experience with DevOps principals and version control (Git preferred) End-to-end experience with data, including querying, aggregation, analysis, and visualization.
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Experience with design engineering and configuration management processes (including change management) Design and implement Teamcenter Product Lifecycle Management system architecture and development roadmap including integrations (ALM, MCAD, ECAD, wiring harness CAD, supplier portal, ERP, MES, O&M.
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Experience in design and development of machine learning pipelines to process structured and unstructured data streams. Experience in Big Data tools and technologies such as Big Query, Databricks, Snowflake, Spark, Kafka Streams.
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Serve as system administrator to grant user access using iMedidata Cloud Administration for RAVE EDC, Coder, Lab Admin, RTSM and MMI (Imaging) provide Oversight, guidance, and design of study build activities on Rave URL.
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Knowledge in ECAD/PCB layout design and end user best practices. Experience with the ECAD/PCB layout design processes. Experience with a CAD design tool. Interfacing with National ECAD Library team, ECAD/PCB Layout Design Engineers, Product Development Engineers, Component Engineers, Program Management, Engineering and project leads, external electronic component manufacturers and other related disciplines.
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Lead ECommerce UX/UI design projects ensuring a seamless and intuitive user experience using Jordans style guide. The UX/UI Designer is responsible for designing fully responsive experiences for all device types, leading and solving UX/UI design challenges, and creating best-in-class user experiences for the website and marketing initiatives.
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Strong interest in user experience research, usability testing, and human-centered design principles. Experience with user research tools and software (e.g., UserTesting, Optimal Workshop, Qualtrics) is a plus.
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Engage with Engineering, Research, Design, UX Research and Data Science teams to understand and apply findings from user studies, experiments/testing and production metrics. Experience in UX design or game design.
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Hands on experience on unified data analytics platform with Azure Databricks, Databricks Workspace user interface, managing Notebooks, Delta Lake with Python. In this role, the Data Warehouse Developer (Remote) will be responsible for for successful design, development, and delivery of Azure Databricks Lakehouse solutions within a SQL Server Data Warehouse environment.
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