Full-time professional work experience in Information Technology. Primarily responsible for reviewing and Interface and User Experience mockups for Pega web applications for the Judiciary's Data, Analytics, Research and Standards Div,
1st Phone Interview Only
2nd In-Person Webcam or In-Person
Work will be performed on-site 4 days per week, 1 day remote
Note:
Candidates primary job is to review mock-ups for full compliance with Judiciary's standards. This role is a Quality Control role, not a design role. The candidate will be grading mocks 95% of the time.
Relevant Work Experience:
Minimum 5 years experience in UI Development. 4 year degree or equivalent technical study.
Summary:
Work experience in UI/UX design patterns
Work experience creating user stories, personas and storyboards
Determining information architecture and creating sitemaps
Work experience creating prototypes and wireframes
Work experience conducting usability testing
Work experience interpreting requirements to create UI designs
Qualifications and Skills:
Experience and understanding of (UX) user experience and (UI) user interface
Experience and understanding of communication and intent driven design
Knowledge of Adobe XD
Knowledge of Agile methodologies.
Record keeping or document keeping skills
Coordinate and collaborate between cross-functional teams involved with a project.
Can independently articulate UI/UX issues with business stakeholders
Excellent interpersonal skills, writing skills, strong, clear verbal communication and listening skills
Strong organization methods
Responsibilities:
Understand and maintain the Judiciary UI library of assets and standards
Articulate Judiciary UI/UX design standards to business
Review mocks for Judiciary standards and compliance
Collaborate with business analysts to ensure desired user stories are represented by Judiciary compliant mockups
Work with team lead documenting new standards
Create Agile Interpreting data and qualitative feedback creating user stories, personas and storyboards
Creating wireframes, mocks and prototypes