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Proven ability to conduct various research techniques, such as ethnography, surveys, interviews, and advanced data analysis, to derive actionable insights for user experience design. 5+ years of experience or equivalent expertise in generative and evaluative user experience research, with a strong focus on both quantitative and qualitative research methods.
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Experience in structural and user experience design. As a full-service agency, we are committed to partnering with world-charging companies to tell their stories and grow their brands through innovative environmental design and impactful user experience.
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Experience with ADP system configuration, user administration and table maintenance including Security, Reporting, Data Loads, Form Routing, End-User Troubleshooting, etc. As the internal expert and super user for ADP Workforce Now and other HR systems, the HR Systems Administrator is responsible for providing first line support and managing systems administration for all users of the HR systems.
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Job Description CapTech’s Customer Experience (CX) team seeks a UX Architect with a track record of designing sophisticated, intuitive, and impactful digital brand experiences that are informed by qualitative and quantitative user research and accessibility best practices.
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As an User Experience Design Lead, Vice President in Employee Experience Design, you will be a professional expert and leader in the field of experience design, driving the development and implementation of innovative, user centric experiences across multiple products and services.
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Experience defining systems strategy, roadmap, developing process flow diagrams, developing systems requirements, user stories, sprint roadmaps, designing and prototyping, data migration, cutover prep, cutover, testing, training, defining support procedures, and implementing practical business solutions.
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Experience developing customer-facing user interfaces Experience with Agile methodology project organization (Scrum) Experience in building microservices using Pivotal Cloud Foundry and Spring Boot Experience in building solutions on Google Cloud Platform.
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Experience in user experience (UX) research and design. Product Development and Innovation:Define and own the product vision, user experience, and feature sets for the vulnerability/exposure management solutions.
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Experience with user research methods and tools such as Optimal Workshop, Survey Monkey, and UserZoom is welcome, but not required. Job DescriptionCapTech’s Customer Experience (CX) team seeks a Senior Interaction Designer with a track record of designing sophisticated digital brand experiences that are intuitive, impactful, and accessible.
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Perform basic troubleshooting and end-user support; escalate issues as needed. 2+ years in web content editing and maintenance, or equivalent combination of skills and experience. Significant experience with web-based content formatting using HTML and/or WYSIWYG web content editors.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate user experience design into the product development processes and ensure seamless and customer-centric solutions. 5+ years of experience or equivalent expertise in user experience design or similar roles.
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Offering consultations on best practices in software delivery, including Continuous Integration/Continuous - Deployment (CI/CD), DevOps, automated testing, and User Experience (UX) design.
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Electro-mechanical experience (either in a previous role or through education) and user PC/software skill. 3+ years of experience performing preventive maintenance and diagnostics of automation systems.
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Experience with Azure DevOps for user story management is preferred. 5+ years of experience using Team Foundations Server or Azure DevOps platform to be used in managing using story backlog and tracking work items, etc.
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A key member of EPICOR ERP implementation team, become the super user. 4+ years using ERP systems -EPICOR experience preferred. A key member of EPICOR ERP implementation team, become the super user.
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