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190987 UX Designer (Wire Framing) Posted 4/21/2014

Company Name:
ACT Consulting
We are conducting a targeted search for a UX Designer (SharePoint and Wire framing) to work for our Energy client inCharlotte, NC

Related Technologies: SharePoint, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Wire framing
Length of W-2 Contract Assignment: 12
month initial, renewable assignment
Locations: Charlotte, NC
Travel: None
Pay Rate: $42.00 maximum/Hour W-2 Maximum with all requirements (Straight W-2, no relocation assistance, no expense reimbursement, no benefits)
Corp-Corp Rate: No Corp-Corp, No Third Party, Client does not support H1B or EAD
Work Authorization Required: US Citizen, Green Card Holder, those Authorized to work in the US
Recruiter: Cindy Rincavage crincavage@act-info.com

Qualification Requirements:
Education: High School Diploma/GED or applicable certification or equivalent
Work
Experience:
Expert in wire framing and prototyping tools and techniques
Deep understanding of user interface design patterns and best practice.
Strong experience in user research methodologies including usability testing, card sorting, web analytics, field studies and heuristic analysis
Ability to collaborate effectively and communicate with influence in large cross-functional project teams
Desired Qualifications
Proficiency in HTML, CSS and JavaScript
Experience with Intranet Information Architecture, particularly SharePoint Intranets
Experience in designing websites and mobile applications


All Qualified Candidates must be willing to work W-2 and take/pass a drug test and take/pass an employment verification and criminal background check, per our client?s human resources policy

If you are qualified with the technologies listed, and interested in being considered for this position send your resume to Cindy at crincavage@act-info.com
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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