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UI/UX Designer, ArrayHealth.com, April 9

arrayhealthWho: ArrayHealth.com

Position: UI/UX Designer

Where: Seattle

What: As Array Health’s space explodes with activity, they’re looking for a full-time, experienced UI/UX Designer. Someone creative, tech-savvy and innovative. In this position you will produce designs for the Array Health platform, for marketing, and for their advertising initiatives.

This is a fast-growing, nimble company executing with teamwork and the latest tools to create a world-class online experience in the health insurance arena.  If you’re an ambitious, motivated designer who’s looking to be part of a game-changer, they’d love to talk to you.

Responsibilities:
• Create well thought out UI designs based on wireframes, written, and/or verbal descriptions
• Create style guides and pattern libraries to help ensure consistent implementation of design and interaction standards
• Design and conduct user studies using paper prototypes, click through mock ups and other methodologies as appropriate
• Create UX and UI design comps and red lines in concert with Product and Tech resources to create a user experience that balances competing needs.
• Create on-brand designs for marketing campaigns, ads, and other marketing initiatives

Requirements:
• 3-5 years professional design experience
• Strong messaging skills–the ability to craft words, graphics, interfaces, and workflows to tell a great story, communicate an idea, and create a visceral experience for users
• Strong portfolio examples of UI/UX and Marketing design
• Excellent written communication skills
• Dependable, proactive, and responsible
• Exceptional attention to detail
• Required proficiency with Adobe Fireworks, Illustrator and Photoshop
• Desired experience includes HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery, PHP and Drupal

Contact: Please send a cover letter and resume addressed to “Hiring Manager” detailing your interest and qualifications to [email protected] with only “UI/UX Designer” in the subject line.