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Nrg.com. Connect with NRG on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X. Job Summary: We are seeking a talented Senior UX Researcher to lead impactful experience design research that enhances the customer experience across our digital products and services.
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Minimum Requirements: 5+ years of relevant experience in UX research and digital strategy. Bachelor’s degree or higher in human factors, communications, user experience, design, data, or a related field preferred.
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Intern User Experience DesignerWe are currently seeking an Intern User Experience Designer to join our team. Hands-on experience designing and running UX research projects.
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Experience in user experience (UX) research and design. Product Development and Innovation: Define and own the product vision, user experience, and feature sets for the vulnerability/exposure management solutions.
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Work cooperatively with the Product Management, Research & Development, and Quality Engineering groups to deliver comprehensive technical user documentation. You will experience these qualities of passion, pride and aspiration in many ways — from a rich set of career development programs to support of community service projects to social events that foster fun and relationship building across our global community.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in strategic account management within a consulting firm or related industry, with a successful track record of managing large and medium-sized customers. Market Research: Stay up-to-date with industry trends, competitive landscape, and best practices.
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Assists in research, compilation of data, accurate and timely data entry, and reformatting, interpreting, validating, and cleaning of data, rectifying GIS data to aerial photography, and maintaining data accuracy for map production.
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Data Scientist: At least 1 year of specialized experience, equivalent to the GS-07 grade level in the Federal service, to include experience assisting in monitoring data quality issues as they relate to user data products and collaborates with Informatics and Information Technology professionals; and contributing to the creation of new data science analytic methods or modifying current methods OR.
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Possessing working experience with Population Health Management technologies and approaches (e.g., high-risk user stratification tools, cost/quality/utilization trend analysis, provider performance tools.
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3-5 years of progressive experience in software implementations or deployments in the supply chain planning or supply chain execution space or business experience in supply planning, demand planning, inventory management, manufacturing.
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5+ years combined professional design experience (UI Design, Graphic Design, CX/UX, Design Research) Ability to collaborate with ECS UX and design research specialists in the analysis of user research to inform the design of highly usable web pages, application interfaces, and other dynamic solutions.
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The Quantitative Research team builds foundational models that model the user behavior at various stages in its journey within the Affirm’s ecosystem and prepare frameworks using those models to guide strategy in optimizing portfolio economics and consumer growth.
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We provide unsurpassed security and life-safety solutions and the essential support services (LEED consultation, code compliance, access control system integration, product research and selection, specification writing services, technical support, etc.
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Work with key stake holders i.e. students, post-docs, research associates, and collaborators to determine user needs, identify areas of improvement, and initiate new projects. One year or more of demonstrable experience (i.e. via a portfolio) in Computer aided design and manufacturing including solidworks, 3D printing, and CNC milling Electrical circuit design and denoising.
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Experience with data visualization tools such as Qlik Sense, Power BI, etc. Support our new data governance model and statistical plan strategy through research, collection of data elements, development and maintenance of the data dictionary and element tables, quality control, and reporting.
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