UI/UX Designer with Security Clearance Arts, Media & Design Jobs - Burke, VA at Geebo

UI/UX Designer with Security Clearance

Our work depends on a UI/UX Designer joining our team to design user interfaces using human centered design techniques for high visibility efforts.
Wireframing Applies human performance principles, methodologies, and technologies to the design of human-machine systems and products.
Work with other team members to gather requirements.
Introduce research methods to stakeholders such as:
user research, conduct user and stakeholders' interviews, surveys, user testing and compiling data gained from these activities.
Develop wireframes and prototypes in a clean, well structured, and easily navigable.
Be obsessed with good user-centered design practices and have an eye for details.
Be creative, innovative and artistic and passionate about following the latest and emerging UI/UX trends.
Work within existing design system and be the ambassador of existing design system to other team members for cohesiveness.
Work closely with development team to vet design concepts, understand platform limitations, and review/approve developed interfaces.
Be a team player with strong analytical skills to understand and translate business requirements to system UI/UX requirements.
Designing user interfaces for enterprise-wide use.
Experience presenting design solution to stakeholders and up selling the value of UX team.
Demonstrate experience performing user research and user testing, to include conducting user interviews, and synthesize the data gained from these activities.
Demonstrate understanding of web standards and accessible design (508 compliance).
Experience developing wireframes and prototypes in a clean, well structured, and easily navigable format.
Recommended Skills Analytical Business Requirements Creativity Cultural Activities Innovation Language Translation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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