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Reporting into the UI/UX Director of CSX Core Technology. Aristocrat is looking for a Senior UI/UX Designer to compliment the CXS Core Technology group. Stay Updated: Keep abreast of competitor products and industry trends to inform intuitive UI/UX strategies.
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Digital Services : Digital is all about AI, ML, Data analytics, RPA, IoT, Customer experience (UI-UX applications), cloud) (We have been working towards improving business outcomes through an integration of digital solutions.
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Proficiency in UML and other modeling methods, as well as HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and UI/UX design. Proficiency in UML and other modeling methods, as well as HTML/CSS, JavaScript, and UI/UX design.
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UI motion design is a plus. Job Description 5+ years of proven experience in UX/UI design, with a strong portfolio showcasing successful projects. Our team includes experts from Meta, Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Tesla, Twitter (X), Roblox, Zynga, Samsung, Lyft, EA, Riot, Nexon, Gameskraft, PlayStation, Unity, Scopely, Tinder, Intel, Deloitte, EY, Twitch, DraftKings, and more.
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Your day-to-day will include building presentation decks, crafting customer and partner demos, product UI mockups, supporting video/motion pieces and design of business-critical communication assets.
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Proven experience as a UI/UX Designer or similar role, with a strong portfolio showcasing your design skills and projects. Proven experience as a UI/UX Designer or similar role, with a strong portfolio showcasing your design skills and projects.
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Experience in using tools like Jira, GitLab, Swagger, Postman, SOAP UI. Collaborate with front-end developers to integrate UI components with back-end systems. Solid programming experience in Java Spring Boot and RESTful Microservices development.
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A strong understanding of UI/UX principles will set you apart, allowing you to strike the perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality in your designs. Proficiency in design software like Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, XD) is a must, as you'll be developing essential digital assets such as product images, banners, landing pages, email templates, and eye-catching social media visuals that enhance the customer experience and drive sales.
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Digital Expertise : Understanding of e-commerce platforms, UX/UI design, and the digital customer journey in a DTC context. Proficiency in design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Sketch, or Figma.
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Consult on UI/UX design and usability. Facilitate communication between Frontend and Backend development teams, DevOps Engineers, UI/UX Designers, and Clients. Consult on UI/UX design and usability.
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Title: Java Lead. Knowledge of queuing or streaming engines like Kafka. Collaborate with Product Owners and Solutions Architect to gather business requirements and groom user stories. Experience working in Agile / Scrum / Iterative development methodologies.
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User-Centric UI and UX front-end design experience using PowerApps Canvas and responsive forms. User-Centric UI and UX front-end design experience using PowerApps Canvas and responsive forms. Experience in building production-grade PowerApps Custom Canvas and PowerApps Portal solutions along with MS Flow and SharePoint online.
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Experience in Web based UI Frameworks (Vue, Angular, Bootstrap) Experience in Web based UI Frameworks (Vue, Angular, Bootstrap) Experience with real-time systems, Angular, Kubernetes, Container Networking.
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Ideate and implement tests including copy, UI/UX changes, and offer order to improve page metrics. Experience with reporting/analytics software such as Looker, Tableau, etc. Assist in developing content strategy that both engages the user and meets client KPI metrics.
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Collaborate with UI/UX designers to develop intuitive, user-friendly interfaces. Experience with modern front-end frameworks such as React, Angular, or Vue. Collaborate with UI/UX designers to develop intuitive, user-friendly interfaces.
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