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Bachelor's or Associate degree in Art, Visual Communication, Commercial Art, Computer Graphics, Graphic Design, Interactive Media, Interactive Technology, Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Interaction or Interactive Design, English and/or Technical Communication, Interface Design, UI Design, Visual Design, User Experience Design, Web Design, or.
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Power, the largest home remodeling company in the nation, is looking for a passionate and motivated Associate User Experience Designer to join us. Nice to have: Experience with front-end development, Ruby on Rails, and/or React.
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Experience with Flow Builder, Omni-Channel, Custom Objects, sandbox management, and user administration is required. Propel the power of diversity, in thought, team and experience.
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Experience in eDiscovery, document review, law firm, corporate legal or vendor preferred •Minimum 5 years of experience working as eDiscovery analyst, including 2-3 years of project management responsibility.
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Technical Skills & CompetenciesHands on experience with the Palo Alto firewall management. ResponsibilitiesImplementation, Upgrades, Support & TroubleshootingHands on experience with Cloud networking, Palo Alto firewalls in Azure & AWS cloud.
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Responsibilities:As a Lead User Experience Designer, you will:Use your combo of design skills and leadership qualities to design (and redesign) a diverse set of experiences and products for AT&T. Projects may range from customer-facing websites and mobile apps to internal, employee-facing tools.
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Azure DevOps (project management, user stories/bugs/test cases, etc.) Evaluate user stories with the Product Owner(s) to refine requirements. Complete user stories, bugs and technical debt.
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UI Development and Performance Optimization As a Senior/Lead Software Engineer, you’ll be responsible for creating seamless, high-performance user interfaces using React Native. ● Proven ability to write clean, efficient, and maintainable code● Experience with testing frameworks● Experience with deployment and infrastructure tools like AWS, Kubernetes, or similar● Experience with version control systems like GitHub● Experience with RESTFul APIs, testing using Postman● Excellent communication and collaboration skills● Passion for building impactful products and a desire to make a difference.
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The successful candidate should have a strong working knowledge of global privacy and data security laws and regulations, experience supporting product launches and a demonstrated ability to translate legal requirements into actionable advice for Product, User Experience and Engineering teams.
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Experience in solving complex user problems through user experience design, including writing content for product experiences. Experience with creating user scenarios for usability testing, analysis of industry trends, task analysis and reporting conclusions in well-developed documents.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Interaction Design, UX/UI Design, User Experience Design, Product Design, Web Design, Application Design, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Graphic Design, Visual Communication Design, or a related field.
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Experience working with a user researcher and conducting user research and usability testing. UI/ User Experience Design (UX) - Is required - 2-5 years. USer Experience - Is required - 2-5 years.
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Extensive experience building customizations on IDM/IGA deployments. Understanding on IGA functionality and User interface. Extensive experience working with any IdM, IGA. Experience with Java, Spring, Node.js and JavaScript.
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Experience in analyzing requirements, user stories and acceptance criteria, and write test plans and test scenarios to validate that the requirements are met within the application and/or business processes.
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Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a bachelors degree in Interaction Design, UX/UI Design, User Experience Design, Product Design, Web Design, Application Design, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Graphic Design, Visual Communication Design, or a related field.
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