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Xpressdocs is on the lookout for a UI/UX Designer to join our dynamic product team. Have proven UI/UX design experience with a strong portfolio of design projects, eCommerce background is a plus.
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Demonstrated knowledge in the creation and modification of various Access Controls (ACL's), Business Rules, Scripting, Ajax Query, Glide Scripting, Jelly Scripts, Java Scripting, UI Policies; Service Portals (Widgets, Server Scripting, Client Scripting, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL, Portal Configuration); ServiceNow version Upgrade experience; Vancouver, Tokyo, San Diego, Rome, Quebec, Paris, and Orlando.
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As a Product Designer (UX/UI) you will be responsible for design and development of engaging user experiences for a variety of applications. Utilize design research de-risk the product roadmap and inform UX/UI.
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Must possess relevant skills such as UX Research, Research Synthesis, UI / UX design for multiple platforms, user testing. Must possess relevant skills such as UX Research, Research Synthesis, UI / UX design for multiple platforms, user testing.
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Softrams is a Maryland & 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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The UX Product Designer should be thoughtful, empathetic, and experienced UX professional with extensive knowledge of UX best practices and hands-on experience with interaction, visual design, information architecture, user research, and UX strategy.
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They offer services such as UI/UX design, mobile app development, web development, and product strategy. The company prides itself on its collaborative approach, working closely with clients throughout the development process to ensure that the final product meets their needs and exceeds their expectations.
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Actively guide and benchmark product performance with quantitative UX metrics; proactively review customer feedback and find problem areas to focus on. Develop and conduct both quantitative and qualitative UX research methodologies such as heuristic reviews, click tests, competitive analyses, surveys, eye tracking, remote unmoderated/moderated usability testing, user interviews, etc.
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Experience with UI/UX design/development. This is a great opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a new product, performing software development in a DevOps environment to build the modernized CRT application and expand on its capabilities to enable future technologies.
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At Cognizant Digital Engineering, a small cross functional team comprised of a Product Manager, an Architect, Full-Stack Developers, UI/UX designers and Big Data analysts builds higher quality software faster siloed individuals working independently.
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A typical day for an Aquatics Manager could include registering Members for Swim Programs including Lessons, Swim Team and Masters Swim as well as casting, training and developing Aquatics team members including swim instructors, swim coaches and lifeguards.
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Experience with Kubernetes, OpenShift, Spring, or Kafka. Experience with Java, Python, JavaScript, React, or SQL databases/queries. From designing the most advanced air vehicle to designing aircraft that defies gravity, our engineers live on the cutting edge of technology.
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Access and Reimbursement Manager (ARM) is a field-based role that proactively provides in person (or virtual as needed) education to defined accounts within their assigned geographies on a wide range of access and reimbursement topics and needs (see below) in support of aligned product(s) strategy.
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Extensive experience working with cross-functional teams that could include software engineering, quality assurance, UI/UX design, commercial, data privacy and security, regulatory affairs and customer success.
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Contribute to the development of a healthy product backlog, collaborating with the Product Manager, Engineering, and Solution Architects to break down business epics, document user stories (to also include things like addressing technical debt, SRE, etc.
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