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Previous roles or degree(s) in fields of Digital Accessibility, User Experience, Digital Design, or Software Engineering. Experience with conducting usability and accessibility end user research.
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Experience with accessibility-focused user research studies (preferred). The Accessible User Experience (AUX) Specialist is a key, full time position at LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired (LightHouse) in San Francisco.
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Proven experience with user-centered design principles, UI/UX design tools and best practices. Create responsive and adaptive designs that provide an exceptional user experience across a wide range of devices.
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3+ years of professional experience in designing to comply with accessibility/WCAG guidelines. Experience in designing websites for sports, including awareness of the common vocabulary of sports, e.g., understanding of sports statistics for soccer, familiarity with key sports milestones such as kit-launches.
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User Experience (UX) Design : Champion user-centered design principles and conduct user research, usability testing, and feedback analysis to inform website enhancements and optimize user journeys.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Interaction Design, User Experience Design, or a related field. Demonstrated experience in conducting user interviews, usability testing, and data analysis to inform design decisions.
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Experience with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is a plus. In-depth understanding of web design principles and user experience (UX) best practices. Experience with web development and design such as user flows, process flows, site maps, and wireframes.
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Demonstrate a very good understanding of response design, UI/UX design principles, and accessibility standards (ADA and WCAG standards). 3+ years of hands-on experience in UI development with a strong focus on React, Angular, Tailwind.
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Director, Accessible User Experience Services (AUX) Accessible User Experience (AUX) Specialist. Strong knowledge of accessibility standards and accessible UX design principles, including WCAG, Section 508, and ARIA.
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The Lead UX/CX Research Consultant , reporting to the Director of UX/CX Research and under the leadership of the VP, User Experience & Design - DXG. You will be responsible for all aspects of UX Research for the Nursing and Medical Segments of the Health Learning and Practice business unit.
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Accessibility: Knowledge of accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG) and experience designing inclusive interfaces that cater to users with diverse needs and abilities. User Research: Experience conducting user interviews, surveys, and usability testing to inform design decisions and enhance the overall user experience.
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4+ years of experience with many of the following: Quadient Inspire, OpenText Exstream, Azure Cloud, Windows Servers, IBM Mainframes, SQL, REST APIs, Java Scripts, JCL, JSON, XML, AFP, PDF/UA, WCAG, FileNet, Azure CDN, ICM, QAR, Content Aviator, SAFe, RTC.
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Lead User Research: Collaborating with Leaders in Product Management, UX Design, and Engineering, define the long-term visionand strategy for user experience research for the segment, aligning it with business objectives and goals.
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5-7 years proven experience as a UX designer, user researcher, or equivalent role. Experience with user research methods and usability testing. Experience in and a strong understanding of user experience principles are essential for success in this role.
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Industry awareness: Staying up to date with the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in user experience research. Drive the culture of feedback and metrics to drive continuous improvement in the user experience.
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