[Sigia-l] Sr. UI Designer (Documentum; Oakland/E. Bay, CA)

David Heller hippiefunk at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 1 14:14:10 EDT 2003


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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT:

Position: Sr. User Interface Designer
Location: Pleasanton, CA (The East Bay area of the San Francisco Bay Area)

Documentum: The leader in enterprise content management is searching for a
senior level user interface designer. Documentum develops software and
solutions for the Global 2000.

We are looking for someone to join our User Experience Group as a senior
level user interface designer. The position's role is to produce innovative,
visually appealing human interface designs; develop design prototypes;
planning and conducting usability testing; work with engineers to make
designs a reality. We are looking for someone who can work independently,
engage team members, communicate ideas to gain team understanding, and
finally work with team members through release of product.

The successful candidate will have experience in both web-based and GUI
based user interfaces, ability to create clear and clean prototypes in Visio
&/or HTML, have good communication skills, work well with customers, have
experience with usability testing and field research. 

A candidate can make themselves stand out further with experience in visual
design especially iconography, layout development, etc. They should also
show a good understanding of the complexities of content management and its
broad ramifications for user contribution and consumption.

Please send your resume with a portfolio to michael.murray at documentum.com in
either MS Word or PDF formats. (Portfolio can be online via supplied URL).

This position is located in Pleasanton, CA (The East Bay area of the San
Francisco Bay Area). Please have proper permits to work in the United
States. Documentum is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
http://www.documentum.com/ 




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