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User experience, UX, React, HTML, CSS, MVP, TDD,BDD, front end. Solid JavaScript framework experience – React preferred but Next.js, Vue.js also considered. Experience working closely with designers and translating designs into deployable code as prototypes or MVP’s.
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This UI designer will work across state government to conduct user research and translate the results into high-quality UI designs through wireframes, site maps, graphic designs and prototypes.
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Experience in a User Experience (UX) Designer, User Interface (UI) Designer, Web Designer, Graphic Designer, or Visual Communications role.
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The Principal UX Designer will closely collaborate with key partner teams, such as human factors, instrument software and industrial design to create easy-to-use and technically feasible diagnostic product systems that deliver a well-considered overall user experience.
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We are seeking a proven and experienced User Experience Designer to join the Lab’s UX Community. You are a seasoned User Experience Designer, who is excited about inspiring teams, and leading the full range of Human Centered Design processes.
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Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. (HATCI) is looking for a UX Researcher at our Irvine, CA facility who loves to listen to users, discover what they need, and draw insights to design innovative features for the upcoming future that will impact the automobile user experience with the vehicles of Hyundai/Kia/Genesis.
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Illumina is looking for a User Experience Design Director to lead our digital product design group and drive the User Experience vision and strategy for next generation genomic solutions that will advance human health and create a world without fear of diseases.
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The User Experience (UX) Designer, Level III develops the overall layout and UI design for various applications and digital solutions. The User Experience (UX) Designer, Level III is well-versed in all aspects of current visual design standards and trends and will be responsible for managing project design reviews, resource planning, and execution for all project work related to visual design.
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Experience in substance use disorder preferred (will train the right candidate) Candidates with lived experience are encouraged to apply. Full or Limited License (LLP, TLLP, LMSW, LLMSW, LPC, LLPC, LMFT, LLMFT) in State of Michigan preferred.
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As a Senior Full-Stack User Experience (UX) designer for a customer-facing web and mobile application you will use your comprehensive knowledge in observational research, conducting surveys and interviews with users, creating wireframes and prototypes, conducting usability tests, and presenting data in creating a captivating and human-centered design beyond the user interface.
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As part of the User Experience Design team, you will become an important part of Honeywell’s Experience Design team as you help define the next generation of products for Honeywell’s Sensing & Productivity Solutions (SPS) business.
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This is an excellent opportunity to lead, mentor, and grow a high-performing engineering team to design and develop robust, aesthetic software solutions with a particular focus on user experience (UX) and human-computer interaction.
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We’re looking for a Principal Quantitative User Experience Researcher who can help us measure customer experiences on a global scale for multiple brands, across devices and platforms, in a dynamic and collaborative environment.
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User Experience Designer Extended Reality, Mobile And Web Applications. GigXR is seeking a UX/UI designer to help us create groundbreaking user interfaces for our suite of XR applications.
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Proven track record conducting User Experience (UX) and Usability Research. 4+ years of experience in User Experience Research. We are looking for a Senior User Researcher to drive the research strategy and facilitation on a variety of game franchises.
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