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DesignX Community

Senior Consultant, UI/UX

DesignX Community, Trenton, New Jersey, us, 08628


Full-time professional work experience in Information Technology. Responsible for designing and documenting User Interface and User Experience specifications for all web applications for New Jersey Judiciary’s Automated Trial Court Services Unit.Location:

Trenton, NJ— Either iLinc Web Cam or In Person interview— HybridSummary:Work experience in UI/UX design patternsWork experience in HTML and CSSWork experience creating user stories, personas and storyboardsDetermining information architecture and creating sitemapsWork experience creating prototypes and wireframesWork experience conducting usability testingWork experience interpreting requirements to create UI designsQualifications And Skills:Solid understanding of user experience designSolid understanding of front-end code such as HTML and CSSExcellent interpersonal and communication skillsEmpathy (Must be able to understand or feel what people are experiencing from their frame of reference)Logic and reasoning skillsDetail-orientedCritical thinkerDesign thinking / visualization skillsAbility to hear and accept feedbackStorytelling and presentation skillsExtensive knowledge of the following Adobe products: XD, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, DreamweaverExtensive knowledge of web development including HTML5 and CSS3Knowledge of the Pega platform is desirableKnowledge of state court systems is desirableThe Ideal Candidate Can:Collaborate with different teamsNegotiate with users and team membersTrain staff on the use of UX/UI design and toolsResponsibilities:Planning and conducting user research.Interpreting data and qualitative feedbackCreating user stories, personas and storyboardsDetermining information architecture and creating sitemapsCreating prototypes and wireframesConducting usability testingNote:

Candidate will have the opportunity to work with a Pega UI/UX consultant and have the opportunity to learn about Pega UI/UX. 4-year degree or equivalent technical study.

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