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UI/UX Designer

Company Name:
Kinectra
Title: UX (User Experience) Lead
Location: Irving, TX
Responsibilities:

Provide creative direction to a multi-disciplined Design and Project Teams by effectively communicating, documenting, and representing design direction to team members, senior management and key stakeholders.
Ensure the experience vision is guided by business and market requirements, and driven by experience insights from user research.
Direct and develop design and research artifacts including scenarios, story boards, information architecture, wire frames, and interactive prototypes
Work with product teams to ensure delivering high quality service product that are useful, usable, desirable, and market effective.
Required Skills and
Experience:
At least 8 years of research and design experience including leading design teams through at least one full product development cycle
Excellent communication, presentation and organizational skills
Have strong conceptualization and excellent problem solving skills, and ability to work well in a collaborative team environment
Understand array of technical constraints, user goals and business requirements that shape customer-focused products & services.
Demonstrate ability to work confidently with Program Management, Development, Product Planning, Brand, Marketing and Usability
Proficient in CSS and HTML (HTML5 preferred)/Responsive design, and ability of creating interactive prototypes
A minimum of a BA/BS degree in Design or Research; Interaction Design, Communication Design, Architecture, HCI, or equivalent degrees.
Technical knowledge of server and/or database administration or networking is desirable but not required
Candidates must possess a strong and compelling online portfolio.
Good work ethic (on time, communicative, etc.)
Position works on site; no telecommute/remote office.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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