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User Experience Designer - 8244 Job In Vienna, Virginia, Vector Talent Resources, Inc.
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Design comprehensive UX solutions using prototypes and/or wire frames form moderately complex projects
Collaborate with product development and testing teams to test and refine UX flows and validate work
Conceive visual design solutions through composition, typography, and interaction models while keeping deliverables engaging and on-brand, advocating for user experience
Independently solve design problems while collaborating with UX designers, content owners, researchers, strategists, developers, project managers, and stakeholders in an agile scrum environment
Leverage in-house atomic design system and supplemental resource libraries to aid in the development of new and existing products.
Act as subject matter expert for user insights and UX best practices
Vector Talent Resources is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, protected veteran status, race, color, religious creed, national origin, citizenship, marital status, sex, sexual orientation/gender identity, age or genetic information.
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