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5 years of experience providing Computer User Support for Microsoft Applications, Azure, and different networks. Rivet Operations Company ("Rivet") has an opening for a Computer User Support Specialist.
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We are looking for a User Experience Researcher to join our growing Product Tech team. Knowledge and experience performing user research through a variety of methods throughout the design process.
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You will need 5 years Front End user experience, JavaScript automating workflows inside appian aws unix linux Java python node js angular 2.0 or react js and Middleware technologies. 5+ years of Front End, User Experience, development (required.
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Experience with cloud-based IGA platforms like Ping Identity, Okta, Windows Active Directory, Azure AD B2C, and SailPoint. Strong understanding of IAM concepts and best practices, experience in implementing IGA use cases like JML, Access request, Access certification, Approval workflows, Provisioning connectors.
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Categories: DAM Manager / User, Creative / Content Operations / CMS, Product Manager / PIM. Knowledge of and experience in the consumer brands industry and/or product marketing desirable.
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Extensive experience with VMware Workspace ONE, Workspace ONE Intelligence, Workspace ONE Access, Workspace ONE Enterprise Application Repository, InstallShield AdminStudio, MSI, MST, custom actions, Endpoint Configuration Manager (SCCM Current), registries, PowerShell, UAT, Windows 10, VMWare ESX, VMWare Workstation, Hyper-V, O365, Adobe packaging tools, browsers.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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This position will coordinate activities across multiple projects and workstreams to ensure that Mars Inc. effectively leverages access related automated controls (including Critical Actions, Segregation of Duties (SoD), Emergency Access and User Access Management) alongside other control types and continuous controls monitoring, to deliver an effective and efficient control environment that improves financial risk management, stakeholder experience and auditability.
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Ideal candidates for the Mid-Level User Experience Designer position will be located in Chicago, Illinois, with the ability to travel to convention centers in the Chicagoland area once a month for essential user research purposes.
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Experience developing and architecting user facing web app features leveraging Javascript frameworks (Vue. JS ideally, Angular and React secondary) Full Stack Software engineering experience showing enterprise application exposure in a cloud environment, Azure being ideal.
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The UX Researcher will work to create a best in class user experience for frontline employees, helping transform unmet user needs and business opportunities into successful employee tools.
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This mid-level role is crucial in shaping the end-user experience by managing a diverse range of UX research initiatives (Qual, Observational, Unstructured Analysis, Quant), employing tools such as UserTesting.com, UserZoom, and SurveyMonkey.
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From product, to user research, and design systems, we use design to differentiate and position ourselves as the market leader. We can only deliver a truly world-class product and experience if our teams are as diverse and unique communities we are building for.
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To continuously improve the user experience for the most critical applications and activities of inflight internet users. Experience with metrics, measurement, and monitoring of the user experience as it relates to fundamental connectivity use cases (QoS, QoE, NPS / CSAT.
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Customize DocuSign functionality within Salesforce to streamline document management processes and enhance user experience. Our client is looking for a full-time Salesforce Solutions Architect with knowledge of NINTEX and DOCUSIGN as it pertains to the business analytics side of the business.
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