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User Interface Design Team Lead - Detroit

 
User Interface Design Team Lead
Employer:
IBM
Location: Detroit, Michigan 48208 United States
Last Updated: 11/06/2008
Job Code: ibmnm-GBS0138859#Detroit
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User Interface Design Team Lead




Job ID GBS-0138859 Job type Full-time Regular
Work country USA Posted 31-Mar-2008
Work city - Any Job area Consulting & Services
Travel up to 75%; travelling 5 days a week, home on weekends Job category IT Architect
Business unit AS Job role Information Architect
Job role skillset General

Job description
The User Interface (UI) Designer Team Lead is responsible for leading a User Interface Design team.The ideal candidate will possess a high level of creativity and ability to translate ideas into functional designs. They will be responsible for leading a team in developing and producing user profiles, user scenarios, wireframes, interface design concepts, prototypes, and production-ready mockups. Lead a team in the design of intuitive interfaces that enhance as well as simplify the user experience. The Team Lead will be responsible in assisting with the work product/deliverable creation and with the maintenance of application interface content. They will also be responsible for presenting to senior client executives & facilitating workshops as well as providing hands-on leadership & mentoring to a team of consultants, subcontractors, remote global resources, and client employees.
IBM Global Business Services helps top-tier clients solve their most complex business and technical issues. As a CEBUD consultant, you will deliver innovative business consulting, business process design, systems integration, and application design and management to leading commercial and public sector organizations in 17 industries worldwide. With access to resources that only a global leader can provide, as a consultant you will learn valuable skills, gain access to a vast and diverse network of talented professionals, and enjoy unparalleled career, training, and educational opportunities.
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Required
* Associate's Degree/College Diploma
* At least 3 years experience in Information Architecture/Usability Interface Design
* Basic knowledge in Must be familiar with enabling technologies such as pixel tracking, advertisement account management, advertising network, social network, broker/affiliate networking, and lead exchange.
* Basic knowledge in Online Internet Advertising
* Readiness to travel up to 75%; travelling 5 days a week, home on weekends
* English: Intermediate
Preferred
* Bachelor's Degree
* At least 5 years experience in Information Architecture/Usability Interface Design
* At least 4 years experience in Must be familiar with enabling technologies such as pixel tracking, advertisement account management, advertising network, social network, broker/affiliate networking, and lead exchange.
* At least 2 years experience in Online Internet Advertising
* English : Fluent
Additional information
It is also expected that new hires live within a reasonable commuting distance (generally 50 mi or less) of the following cities: Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Charlotte, NC; Chicago, IL; Cincinnati, OH; Columbus, OH; Cleveland, OH; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Hartford, CT; Houston, TX; Kansas City, MO; Los Angeles, CA; Miami, FL; Minneapolis, MN; New York City, NY and surrounding areas; Philadelphia, PA; San Francisco, CA; Tulsa, OK; and Washington, DC. To be an official applicant to IBM, you must submit a resume and online application. Resumes submitted remain active for six months.
IBM is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
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