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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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Provide subject matter expertise in User Experience Design (e.g., Human Centered Design, User Research, User Personas, User Journeys, Developing, Prototyping, Design Mock-ups, and Evaluating Usability.
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Facilitate discovery activities, including generative research with users and business stakeholders, assessment of current related features, content review, information architecture review, accessibility review, business process review; and collection of any available data and analytics to provide in a User Experience Research Checklist.
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Join Takeda as a User Experience and User Interface Designer where you will need a mastery of design thinking principles coupled with the ability to distill insights gleaned from user research into actionable design elements.
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Ux design, Human-computer interaction, Usability, User experience research, Ux research, User research, Usability testing, Qualitative research, Quantitative research.
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As a UX Research and Design Lead, the ideal candidate must have experience with the full user experience research and design lifecycle for business software applications and websites, from UX research, feature conception, wireframe/storyboard iteration, and UX prototyping.
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Option 1: Bachelor's degree in UI/UX design, graphic design, visual communication, product design, computer science, information technology, or related area and 4 years’ experience in market research, business analysis, UX design research, or related area.
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Mobile Game Design Experience: Experience in designing mobile game interfaces, user journeys, and player incentives to enhance engagement and retention. User Research: Conduct user research, create user personas, and develop user journey maps to inform product and game design decisions.
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Conduct, design, and analyze user experience research and usability testing results, incorporating findings into the product. The HCD team and Human-Centered Design and User Researcher will collaborate with Organizational Change Management, strategic communications, design and development, testing and training support systems teams to design an intuitive user experience across multiple business areas from entry level users to executive level.
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The Scientific Director will work closely with the Principal Investigator Team: J.D. Smith (implementation scientist) and Lauren Wakschlag, PhD (developmental scientist) in carrying out the objectives of the Center, along with a multi-disciplinary Center administrative and research team.
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We're seeking a design leader to drive the evolution of Ramp's core product suite, with a focus on Employee Experience and Travel. Mastery of low and high-fidelity prototyping tools and methods, and their use in UX Research.
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The Director of Exhibition Design & Installation (DEDI) reports to the Chief Curatorial Operations & Research Officer (CCORO) and works collaboratively with Curators, Senior Registrar & Collections Manager, Director of Creative Services, Associate Registrar, and the Curatorial staff to support the Museum's mission of exhibiting the best art of our time.
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Duties include local board management, local VIP engagement, fundraising, storytelling, stewardship (virtuous circle), program/project management, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), budgeting, volunteer management, partner development, membership engagement, marketing, and communications.
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Hands-on work with: user testing, remote testing, low-fidelity prototype testing, iterative prototype testing, concept evaluation, field research, and survey design. Key job responsibilities- Work closely with the design and product teams throughout to measure and communicate UX research findings and guidelines around the various customer experience solutions evaluated.
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We build grassroots power through community organizing, leadership development, coalition building, civic engagement, policy research, and advocacy. The Organizing Director will report to one of CAUSE’s Co-Executive Directors and directly supervise two Associate Organizing Directors as well as our Civic Engagement Manager.
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