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Collaborate with UX researcher to conduct user research, usability testing, and user interviews to gather feedback and make data-driven design decisions throughout the migration process.
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Manages experience-led teams in developing strategic vision and creative UI/UX design. 3+ years of experience in Design and implement AI chatbot/ Virtual assistant and define a comprehensive digital roadmap to integrate with cloud contact center platforms.
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Course work one or more: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Architecture, Computer Graphics, Computer Networking, Data Science, Database Systems, Machine Learning, Operating Systems, UI/UX Design, Cloud technologies (e.g. Docker, Kubernetes.
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Salary: $50K – $70K annual salary, based on the experiences in user experience researcher (years of UX researcher experiences, qualitative and quantitative research experiences, survey design, etc.
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Qt, GUI/UX design, DevOps experience. Develop NEXGEN WRAHP system and software design documentation. Support Cybersecurity design and certification activities, including development and management of artifacts for the Risk Management Framework.
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Represent UX as lead on a product team, partnering with Product Management and Engineering peers, collaborate with companion teams including Industrial Design, Tech Comms, Product Marketing, Consumer Insights, Brand, and other team members.
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Significant experience with content management systems, digital publishing tools, modular, structured content (e.g., DITA, WP Gutenberg blocks), and UX design principles. Good understanding of help systems, design systems, usability, accessibility, modularity, and framework.
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The User Experience design (UX) Group in San Diego has openings for senior human factor engineering /UX researcher position. We are looking for experienced researchers with passion for user experience and consumer products who can plan, manage, conduct UI/UX research, analyze data, create report, present to stake holder and work to improve/fix the usability issues in order to improve every UX aspects of products.
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GXP InMotion Web / MOVINT- a browser-based front end for visualizing and analyzing geospatial data You can read more about our software and solutions here: As a member of our software group, you will contribute to a highly-motivated small team responsible for software development and data analysis for client-driven programs, and the integration of these technologies into core BAE Systems products and customer platforms.
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Human Factors/UX Researcher. The UX Group is part of a multi-disciplinary team that designs and researches UI/UX for many of products. The ideal candidate will have extensive research background with user-centered design of consumer products and usability evaluations at various stages of product development as well as structured academic background.
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Knowledge of UI industry standards for interface design and user testing methodologies. Design survey, analyze and create report 6. knowledge of basic user-centered design principles.
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3 years of work experience doing design/UX research projects in a professional environment, preferably in a technology company or consulting firm. We are looking for a curious and collaborative senior design researcher to join our team who is passionate about solving tough business and customer problems and advocating for the delivery of awesome end-to-end experiences.
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Portfolio of demonstrated ability to use UI and UX design to solve complex usability challenges, including development of process/logic flow diagrams, wireframe UI/UX designs, high fidelity prototypes, and user-testable interfaces.
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Structured around 2 teams; Brand & Strategy and the Creative Studio, comprising of four core disciplines; Design & illustration, UI/UX, Motion & 3D, Film and Video. Ensure that creative output adheres to PlayStation brand and design principles.
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EverService is a global provider of tech-enabled business solutions for companies of all sizes, helping them to grow and scale with digital marketing, website design & development, scheduling & booking services, 24/7 answering services, inbound & outbound sales, live virtual receptionists, client & patient intake, and IT services.
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