UI / UX Designer / Developer Job Internet & Ecommerce - Lanham, MD at Geebo

UI / UX Designer / Developer Job

Company Name:
CACI International
Job Requisition Number: 87002
Category: Information Systems - Programming
Primary Location: Lanham, MD, US
Security Clearance: None
Clearance Status: Not Applicable
Schedule: Full Time
Type of Travel:
Percent of Travel Required: None
Description :
UI/UX Designer/Developer
Join an established software product development team focused on the development of HighView, a customizable enterprise content management system that provides capabilities including data modeling, storage, search, image redaction, and workflow.
This role is for a UI/UX Designer/Developer with strong visual design skills who will influence aesthetic aspects of our product's graphical user interfaces from concept to design to execution.
The team is based out of a CACI corporate facility in Lanham, MD. Flexible schedules may be accommodated.
Responsibilities:
Works with stakeholders to develop GUI design concepts.
Designs, documents, implements, maintains, and tests software application frontends.
Maintains awareness of cutting edge frontend design and development technologies and expertise in those relevant to primary tasks.
Develops and manages collaborative GUI design processes.
Leads frontend development efforts for web-based applications, websites, desktop applications, and mobile applications.
Works with technologies including Angular, JavaScript, C#, Java, AJAX, CSS, JQuery, XML, DOM, XSLT, and HTML.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE :
Typically requires bachelor's degree or equivalent and seven to nine years of related experience.
US Citizen
Physical Demands:
Normal demands associated with an office environment. Ability to work on computer for long periods, and communicate with individuals by telephone, email and face to face.
Req ID: 87002
Date: Tue, 08 04 2014 00:00:00 GMT
Country: US
State: MD
City: Lanham
Postal Code: 20703
Locale: en_USEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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