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Powered by geospatial technology and exceptional data scientists, engineers, and UX experts, Motionworks delivers a wide range of high-value mobility insights that provide historical, real-time, normative, and predictive intelligence about how people move around the globe.
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Partner with other XD leaders to set and execute design strategy; define product strategy and shepherd compelling UX vision and concepts. Influence others and build consensus, and facilitate deep collaboration across teams, including growing and maintaining strong partnerships with product marketing, project management, and development team members as well as UX colleagues.
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Collaborating with User Experience (UX) designers to conceptualize, test and upload eLearning courses to Academy learning management system (LMS). Developing, supervising, and conducting performance evaluations for the LX Design Supervisor and UX Design Supervisor positions.
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Experience with UI / UX Development Frameworks (e.g., Qt, Android, AngularJS, Ionic, GWT, SmartGWT Catch2, React, Node.js). The candidate will join a team of user interface/user experience (UI/UX) engineers, software engineers, system engineers, information assurance engineers, test/quality assurance engineers and other project team members to meet customer requirements.
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Mixed Methods UX Researcher. Work cross-functionally with design, product management, data science, content strategy, engineering, and marketing. Generate insights that shape how product teams think about medium and long-term product strategy.
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Experience with UI / UX Development Frameworks (e.g., Qt, Android, AngularJS, Ionic, GWT, SmartGWT. Proven experience in design and implementation of user interfaces for embedded applications / mobile devices with cross-platform development tools and modern UI design.
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Design certification (for example, IDEOU - Foundations in Design Thinking Certificate), Driving product development in a user experience area, Master's degree in UI/UX Design, Interactive and Visual Design, Product Design, or related area, Related industry experience (for example, retail, supply chain, eCommerce, healthcare), UI/UX, Interactive and Visual Design, Electronics Art, Multimedia Design, or related area.
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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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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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As an IT Program Manager, Staff focused on UX design and research, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping the newly formed Customer Experience Enablement team. UX Knowledge: Familiarity with user-centered design principles, usability testing, and qualitative/quantitative research methodologies.
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Dart/Flutter: Native UI/UX. Dart/Flutter: Native UI/UX. Experience with parallel & concurrent programming, including an understanding of the tradeoffs between state consistency models, throughput & latency, asynchrony & synchrony.
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Knowledge of UI/UX and basic prototype design. The right candidate will have experience with responsive layouts, mobile design, and a passion for solid UX. Experience collaborating with Graphic Designers and Product Managers to produce realistic solutions based on requirements, ensuring the meeting of steady deadlines and high-quality user experiences.
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To be successful in this role as a Senior Product Manager, you will be required to understand the Sales Enablement and Social Selling spaces and the Seismic product in great detail, as well as have a deep understanding and empathy for our users’ needs.
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Experience with Automated Testing Tools/Technologies/Concepts (Squish for Qt, TDD, Selenium, Cucumber, Gherkin, BDD). The ideal candidate will have cross-platform experience developing for a variety of operating systems (e.g., Linux, Android), use of a variety of application development platforms (Qt and Android) and programming languages (C.
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As a Manager within the Sustainability, Climate and Equity: Renewable Energy practice, you will advise clients on tax issues related to renewable energy clients and projects. The Manager will ensure accurate, timely completion of deliverables.
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