User Experience Analyst I Internet & Ecommerce - Sioux Falls, SD at Geebo

User Experience Analyst I

Company Name:
Esurance
Creates innovation and growth through the design and development of user interface designs that result in a positive user experience.
oDocuments user interface specifications in the business requirements document according to the release schedule deadlines.
oClosely collaborates with project owners and key stakeholders on user interface specifications supporting the business requirements.
oActs as the user advocate, creating innovative design solutions that support customer needs and business objectives.
oCommunicates project plans, status, and issues to collaborators.
oCreates, supports and sets standards for high quality innovative user interface designs and mockups according to release schedule deadlines.
oPerforms other duties as assigned.
oDetail-oriented with strong organizational and project management skills, able to work well under deadlines in a changing environment and perform multiple tasks effectively and concurrently.
oDemonstrated ability to work independently and within a collaborative team oriented environment using sound judgment in decision-making.
oExcellent communication skills both oral and written.
oStrong analytical and strategic thinking skills.
oDemonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office products (Excel, PowerPoint, and Word).
oPrior design experience required. HTML, Fireworks, CSS, and/or Photoshop skills a plus.
oSkilled in conveying concepts and ideas clearly and professionally including correspondence, procedures, business documents, technical documents and status reports.
Experience / Education:
oAssociate's degree in business, economics, computer science, or other equivalent work experience required, Bachelor's preferred.
oOne to four years experience in translating requested changes into formal business requirement specifications preferred; prior project management experience also preferred.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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