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The Planner should have experience with National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) analyses (Environmental Impact Statements), particularly with federal land management agencies (e.g., Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service.
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As a UX Researcher, you will conduct B2B research across various audience types, including individual employees, people leaders, IT admins, and HR/data analysts. Join us as a UX Researcher and play a crucial role in shaping the future of our innovative products.
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The Alexa Experiences and Services UX Research team seeks a passionate, innovative and highly motivated Senior UX Researcher to join our research team. We are searching for a Senior UX Researcher to generate insights into customer needs that inform design decisions, and evaluate usability of features in the areas of the Alexa AI experience.
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Visiting Researcher, Materials Scientist, Computational Chemistry Responsibilities. Ph. D. degree or equivalent experience in the field of computational chemistry, computational physics, organic chemistry, or a related field.
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We are looking for a Senior Security Researcher with experiences working with all service aspects of high throughput and multi-tenant services, ability to design components carefully, properly handle errors, write clean and well-factored code with tests and maintainability.
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This position will work directly with the Principal UX Researcher focused on the Viva Horizontals product area. Requirements: Job Description: Title: Usability Researcher Location: Redmond, WA (Hybrid) Duration: 12 Months Summary: This role is for an experienced planning and usability researcher who can work independently with guidance to support foundational research and evaluative design usability testing.
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Our client has a brand new opportunity for a qualified Usability Researcher to join their team for a remote position. Collaborate with a high-performing UX Research team with expertise in all types of research including qualitative, survey, usability, metrics, plus partnering with big data experts for analyses of behavioral data.
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5+ years of user experience leading design/UX research projects.
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This position will work directly with the Principal UX Researcher focused on product. Looking for an experienced planning and usability researcher who can work independently with guidance to support foundational research and evaluative design usability testing.
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Exciting Opportunity: This role presents an exciting opportunity to contribute to impactful projects and initiatives while honing your skills in communications and Usability Researcher within a dynamic corporate environment.
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Job Title: PhD Researcher (Intern) PhD student in Computer Sciences, Electrical Engineering, or Mathematics with specialization in machine learning, deep learning, or natural language processing.
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Analyze documents submitted and policy admin system (PASR/ESL), determine if additional information is needed. Obtain and maintain basic knowledge of products, processes, industry and company rules regarding pre-sale, policy set up and issue, renewals, revision, medical underwriting, system administration, amendments, etc.
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Develop quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical computational capabilities for liquid crystal and polymer material discovery. Experience implementing Quantum Mechanical calculations using commercial softwares like VASP, Gaussian, FHI-aim, Jaguar and/or open-source software packages such as Orca, QE, NWChem, etc.
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Kforce has a client in Bellevue, WA that is seeking a highly motivated Data Collection Researcher to join our growing user research and data collection team. Having an eye for process improvement is critical as we will look to the Data Collection Researcher for input on how to evolve our collection processes.
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As a Quantitative User Experience Researcher (Quant UXR), you’ll help inform your team of UXers, product managers, and engineers about user needs. See also Google's EEO Policy and EEO is the Law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing our Accommodations for Applicants form.
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