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Experience with front-end technologies, UI/UX design, and Agile DevSecOps tools, and CI/CD pipelines. Strong proficiency in scalable microservices, UI/UX design, and full-stack development.
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Front-end web design, UI/UX, HTML/CSS. Coordinates with UI/UX designer in Knowledge Management, to ensure graphics products provide an engaging and user friendly experience. Provides Cartography support, as needed, to design thematic and reference maps.
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Visa sponsorship is not available) Work Location: Remote opportunity Job Overview: As a UX User Experience Design Coordinator, you will be pivotal in shaping how our team interacts with Workday and ServiceNow applications.
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UX/UI design experience, able to enhance usability and the overall user experience. UX/UI design experience, able to enhance usability and the overall user experience. American Certified Professionals (ACP) is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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Strong skills in CSS for styling and UI/UX design. Styling and UI/UX: Implement and fine-tune CSS to ensure that our applications are not only functional but also visually appealing and user-friendly.
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Enthusiasm for UI/UX design and creating user-friendly interfaces. This premier program encompasses traditional software services including Systems Design and Engineering, Database Administration, Data Science and Knowledge Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Integration and Test, as well as Operations and Systems Support.
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Bachelor's degree in web design (or UI/UX), graphic design, communications, or a related field or 5+ years of experience. Build customized designs and experiences through Figma for the website based on heavy research of competitors, using best practices for UI/UX including, mobile and responsive site design and present to leadership.
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Utilizing principles of UX/UI design. Reviews and tests software components for alignment to the design requirements and documents test results. Provides specific guidance to the software components of system design to include hardware/software trade-offs, software reuse, use of Commercial Off-the-shelf (COTS)/Government Off-the-shelf (GOTS) in place of new development, and requirements analysis and synthesis from system level to individual software components.
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Familiarity with databases (e.g. MySQL, MongoDB), web servers (e.g. Apache) and UI/UX design. Reviewing and testing software components to ensure design requirements are met. Familiarity with databases (e.g. MySQL, MongoDB), web servers (e.g. Apache) and UI/UX design.
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As a key SA/COP team member, you will work as part of a fast paced, Agile development and implementation team to architect, design and develop a unified User Experience / User Interface (UX/UI) that provides a holistic single-pane-of-glass interface for an integrated solution on the Kibana platform.
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You will utilize User-Centered Design (UCD), User Experience (UX), and User Interface (UI) design skills to rapidly develop prototypes (low and high fidelity) based on proven methodologies to elicit user and technical requirements.
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The Cyber Workflow UI/UX Developer will implement UX/UI requirements across the modernized system using a User Centered Design approach to capture and address the whole user experience.
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Experience in UI/UX design, product design and/or enterprise application fields or relevant customer-facing job roles. Proven experience in user research, usability testing, and design thinking.
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Omni channel marketing/design experience is a plus. Experience developing workshop scripts and facilitating UX methods to extract user feedback and synthesize UX artifacts. Implement usability tests with multiple UX practitioners.
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Understanding of UI/UX and website design, web movement, functionality, and conversion preferable. 5+ years’ experience as a Product Designer or UX designer with demonstrated experience working with product management teams and technical stakeholders to articulate front-end functional requirements.
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