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Looking for User Experience Research with hands on development on front end user frameworks (Vue.js, Angular. Innova Solutions is immediately hiring for an User Experience Researcher.
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Work collaboratively across company functions to define user experience through design artifacts that include customer journey maps, participatory design prototypes and wireframes. The company has proven executive and innovation leadership team with deep insurance industry and InsurTech experience, and success leading high-growth companies and divisions.
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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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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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The Sr User Experience Designer will define and drive the user experience for Premera’s digital products. Eight (8) or more years’ experience in user experience design (Required.
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Fidelity Investments is looking for a User Experience Researcher who is passionate about their craft and improving employee digital experiences. A degree in a related field such as in Human Factors, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), User Experience, Usability Engineering, Experimental Psychology or related field, or equivalent education and related training / certification.
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In the role of Head of Experience Design, you will lead a dynamic team of product designers and researchers in crafting innovative, user-centric solutions, ensuring alignment with business goals.
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The Accessible User Experience (AUX) Specialist is a key, full time position at LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired (LightHouse) in San Francisco. Experience with accessibility-focused user research studies (preferred.
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Work with UI/UX Research and Development teams to evaluate ideas and concepts, assist with making critical decisions affecting the user experience, and incorporate varying stages of the design into the UX process.
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A unique opportunity to continue to hone your user experience skills and contribute across nationally and internationally significant domains, these include environmental remediation, carbon neutral energy solutions, secure Grid operations, national cyber security, restricting the development of weapons of mass destruction and climate science support.
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Experience with moderated and unmoderated usability methods. Experience across products and platforms, financial services expertise an advantage. Experience with the standard set of research methods and approaches.
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Experience leading and conducting generative and evaluative user research. Extensive hands-on experience leading qualitative and quantitative UX research in a product design environment across the Design Thinking stages.
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Optimize and improve the user experience to streamline searching for content within an established digital asset management system (DAM) Your 2-4 years of experience with user-centered design solutions gained from previous roles across Digital Marketing, Design, Content Strategy, Content Management, or User Experience Journeys will be key to your success.
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Work with R&D teams and the strategic marketing to design and develop user experience (UX) design and user interface (UI) design concepts and prototypes for diagnostic product systems based on user-research and product strategy.
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Partner with engineering, user experience, research, programming, and editorial teams to understand current goals and constantly experiment and design product solutions that incorporate user feedback through multiple iterations.
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