[Sigia-l] IA position - UK, Cambridge

Dominic Bates Bates.D at OCR.org.uk
Fri Oct 22 05:57:06 EDT 2004


User Experience Architect, New Media Team, Sales & Marketing Division, OCR,
Cambridge, UK. Grade E, Salary range £21,888 to £26,520, depending upon
experience. 
Job Reference 2M021O

OCR's New Media team is looking for an online user experience specialist to
help us design the next generation of OCR websites. 

We require an individual with experience in the discipline of information
architecture to define the user experience for OCR's wide variety of
web-delivered services. 

Day-to-day work will include interviewing project stakeholders and users to
gather requirements and use cases and then creating site maps, wireframes
and process flow diagrams. Managing small projects and setting business-wide
standards to improve the user experience on OCR's websites are also an
important part of the role. 

Qualified to degree level, you will have at least 2 years' experience
working in New Media. Additional experience that would be useful for the
role includes usability, interaction design, content management and analysis
of usage statistics. This is a new role and as such we require confident
candidates who are passionate about the field and able to promote the
benefits of the design approach to colleagues throughout the business. To
reconcile user and business requirements successfully, the role will require
you to be both tenacious and diplomatic.

This post is based in Cambridge, UK. Travel within the UK will be required.

If you have any questions about this role please contact Dominic Bates,
01223 552739.




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