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3-5 years of UI/UX/Interaction Design. As a User Experience Designer you will be responsible for creating user interaction task flows, as well as developing mock-ups, wireframes, and prototypes to effectively communicate designs to digital product managers and development teams.
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We are looking for a Graphic Designer who will concept and create various new graphic design aspects for magazine/print media/web content production under the direction of an Art Director. In addition, this position also provides support to Art Directors in the photo studio as assigned.
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User Experience Designer III - UX Design. This candidate can then work with research, the business, and engineering to advocate and craft the best possible User Experience which follow the latest UX design standards and protocols.
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The Senior e-Learning Designer will develop creative, thoughtful, innovative learning solutions that contribute to world class technical capabilities and performance. Solid knowledge of at least one Learning Management System (such as Cornerstone, Saba Cloud, Blackboard, etc.
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Agency Workers will receive a W2 from the staffing agency reporting their earnings for tax purposes.
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A Senior Designer is very technical and understands industrial process flows, equipment, and design methodology required to develop Process Flow Diagrams (PFD's), P&ID's, and general arrangement equipment layout drawings.
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Train and education peers on knowledge management and UX design best practices. Remain up to date on latest Industry trends in the Knowledge Management and UX Design areas to incorporate into strategy.
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UX Experience Designer. 3+ years demonstrated UX design experience required. Leads and/or participates in the creation of the user experience (UX) strategy and standards for a narrow set of related solutions.
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Detailer that will use Solidworks to primarily design sheet metal parts, a lot of the work is custom.
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DLR Group's Central Region has an opening for an Interior Designer, K-12 Education. Have strong creative design and drawing skills, graphic and oral design presentation skills, capacity for conceptual design thinking, and 3D design/modeling ability.
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User Experience (UX) Designer (Figma, mockups and prototypes, analytics) The User Experience Designer will design user interfaces and screens for a large finance web application and mobile app that is customer-facing.
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Principal has an outstanding opportunity available for a Sr Service Designer! Non-sales positions have the opportunity to participate in a bonus program. Design end-to-end, coordinated omni-channel experiences based on deep understanding of client behaviors, business strategy, and operating models.
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Mentors and coaches less-experienced UX Designers. Leverages user experience research insights and recommendations to accelerate discussions and decisions early in the product development process.
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If you are an experienced graphic designer and have an interest in leading the development of impactful graphics for proposal opportunities, Deloitte's Government and Public Services (GPS) Pursuit Center of Excellence (PCOE) team is the place for you.
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Des Moines, IA - hybrid/onsite work 3 days a week from day one - Local candidates will be given first priority and will consider Non - Local candidates who will relocate to come onsite from Day 1 - No flex for Remote at all.
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