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Long-term, it is envisioned that the LMS Manager will be provided the scope to add UI/UX designer, developer, community manager and other roles that provide a bridge between our customer, product, content, training and technical teams.
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UX & UI design and development of various other lead generation and strategies from application development. The company also does artificial beaches, urban lagoons, wave pools, surf parks, aquatics, sewage treatment, wastewater, and drinking water.
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Good understanding of UI/UX design principles and ability to work closely with designers. In depth understanding of programming languages like swift, Objective C, Swift UI. Good knowledge of UX best practices, interactive design principles, guidelines, including current mobile accessibility standards.
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Softrams is a Maryland and Virginia-based small business information technology, consulting, and solutions provider specializing in emerging technologies for UX/UI, mobile apps, DevOps, big data analytics, data science, and cyber security.
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This UI/UX focused front-end engineer will work closely with the Development team in a full stack role across frontend and the backend supporting it. JavaScript, Tailwind CSS, Vue js. Phoenix’s Full Stack Engineer is responsible for building and working on our frontend stack (vue js + php YII based backend) and for leading the production, modification, and maintenance of websites and web application user interfaces.
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As an UI/UX designer, you might expect your week to look something like this: 75% product design (Product, Storytelling, & Presentations), 15% team collaboration & coordination, 10% personal training and learning.
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Expertise in multiple areas, such as - NPC behaviour, AI, multiplayer, UI / UX, meta game systems, F2P game mechanics, graphics, tools, systems, and game engines. Work with the Art, UX and UI disciplines, to improve tools and processes for content creation, import pipelines, prototyping, production and testing.
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Build extensible API Integrations, low code UI/UX solutions, with extremely short cycle times, to extract information from sources, integrate with GPT4, receive insights and make them available in intuitive, high performing dashboards.
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Hands-on experience with both frontend (UI/UX) and backend integration is highly desirable. Proficiency in developing mobile applications using either native technologies (Swift for iOS, Kotlin/Java for Android) or cross-platform frameworks like React Native, Flutter, or Xamarin.
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Requirements: 5 - UX/UI Design of Web Applications 5 - Figma 5 - HTML, CSS, Javascript 3 - MUI Preferred: 3 - Sketch This is a Hybrid position in Austin, TX and no sponsorship can be provided.
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Reporting into the UI/UX Director of CSX Core Technology, the Senior UI/UX Designer will play a crucial role in shaping the user experience and design of our digital products.
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As a Senior UX/UI designer, you will work alongside the UX Research and Visual Design Teams in an emerging full-service UX group. Your primary responsibility will be to lead the UX design process, while also contributing to the overall user experience strategy with your expertise in UI design.
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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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Strong portfolio demonstrating UX/UI design skills for web and mobile applications. We're seeking a talented Product Designer to join our team in Austin, TX. This role will focus on creating intuitive and engaging user experiences for our healthcare technology products, with a strong emphasis on user-centered design and innovation.
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Design Architect: Generate comprehensive game-specific documentation outlining the UI/UX flow of your slot masterpieces. As a Slot Game Designer, you'll be the captain of your own gaming ship, navigating projects from the concept phase to the thrilling post-launch phase.
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