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Web Designer Front End Developer


oResponsible for development of creative options, design, and implementation of CARFAX apps, mobile and Internet products.
oBrainstorms with clients, customers, and design team to create goal driven design solutions.
oWork closely with project teams to understand business objectives and technical constraints.
oParticipate in product usability tests and translate the results into actionable suggestions for improving/enhancing CARFAX user experiences.
Required Skills/Experience
oStrong ability to move ideas to action - ability to turn back-of-the-napkin ideas and concepts into viable online programs
oStrong project management/organizational skills - ability to successfully manage multiple projects simultaneously under tight deadlines without sacrificing detail
oStrong interpersonal skills - ability to coordinate across various departments within the organization
oTechnical Ability - Knowledge of User Interface Design principles, industry best practices, design trends with an attention to detail, software development process, and prototyping
oDepth in design skills - Knowledge of multiple design disciplines with an ability to see the big picture of a campaign or product.
Education/Qualifications
oMinimum of five years work-related experience
oBachelor's degree in related field of study
oProficient in using design tools such as the Adobe Creative Suite,HTML4/5, CSS2/3, JavaScript & jQuery
oUnderstanding with Agile, including Scrum
oKnowledge of web technologies such as application and web servers, .NET, etc.
oProficient in responsive web design, web standards and best practices, and mobile user experience.

As part of your candidate submission please provide a link to your portfolio Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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