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7+ years experience as a UX designer, preferable in a SaaS or internal solution context. The Business Operations Solutions Team is seeking an experienced UX designer to support the design of complex, innovative products in collaboration with product managers, engineering teams, and business stakeholders.
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Seeking more of an interaction designer than a UI/visual designer. I'm looking for a designer who can do some pretty detailed feature enhancements work and potentially do conceptual sketches for a product visioning workstream as well.
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Role Mission: IDEA Career and Technical Education (CTE) teachers instruct 8th-12th grade students in a variety of subjects.
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The Electrical Utility Designer will be performing many engineering and coordination project duties focusing on Utility network infrastructure such as telecommunications cable, internet fiber lines and electrical power lines.
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We are seeking a graphic designer to join the marketing team to conceive and create visual assets for paid marketing campaigns, app store images, emails, social media, and other relevant marketing initiatives.
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Hire Resolve’s client is a leading Architecture and planning firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Project Designer in Austin, TX. Responsibilities: Coordinates design efforts during all phases of a project including bond planning, master planning, programming, schematic design, design development, construction documents, specifications, and construction administration.
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As a Product Designer, you’ll be responsible for defining, designing, researching, prototyping, and implementing new features as well as future iterations. We're looking for a designer who isn't afraid to jump in and explore new challenges.
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Works with the VOG Training Specialist IV to provide information and draft content for reports, work plans, contracts and other documents as needed.
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If you'rean Instructional Designer equipped with technical prowess, and thrive in a collaborative environment, we want you on our team! If you'rean Instructional Designer equipped with technical prowess, and thrive in a collaborative environment, we want you on our team.
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As a Staff Product Designer , you’ll partner with Product and Engineering teams to create delightful, effortless experiences for our users. That’s why we’re looking for a talented Staff Product Designer to join Procore on our journey to revolutionize a historically underserved industry and improve the lives of people who work in construction.
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Proficiently identify aerial, buried and underground design and construction methods including but not limited to, conduit, manholes and hand holes etc.
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Subscribe to FlexJobs today and gain access to 25,000 hand-screened remote, work from home, & flexible schedule job listings.
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Join a leading firm providing architectural and engineering design services in government, commercial, and institutional sectors.
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We’re looking for a Roadway Designer that wants a career-advancing opportunity in our growing Austin TX division. As a roadway designer on our team, you will have the opportunity to work on various infrastructure projects for State DOT’s, local municipalities and private clients.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s in graphic design, HCI, UX, or a related area of study is preferred, or equivalent work experience. Senior UX Designer , you’ll partner with Product and Engineering teams to create delightful, effortless experiences for our users.
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