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Interactive Architect

Company Name:
Open Systems Technologies
An Information Architect (IA) will work with both business and technical stakeholders along with other members of our team to develop IA documentation (wireframes, work flows, prototypes, etc.) The ideal candidate will have interaction design and information architecture experience for websites and web-based applications of all glass sizes. The IA works jointly with the business analyst to elicit, analyze, communicate and validate requirements for changes to business processes, policies and information systems. The key functionality will be the ownership of the wireframe design and solicitation of stakeholder feedback to ensure the user interaction fits the business need.

The candidate will also have experience translating business requirements into intuitive user-friendly solutions.
Job
Qualifications:
4
years of experience working in Creative Design as an Information Architect, Interaction Designer, or User Experience Designer
Excellent analytical skills
Experience working with dynamic websites and content management systems
Experience creating and documenting process flows
Fluency and expertise in Visio, Axure, , Balsamiq, Adobe CS and/or Omnigraffe
Ability to excel in a collaborative environment and deliver work against tight deadlines
Great communication and presentation skills and experience with clients.
Creative/design background
Detail oriented, Ability to handle multiple projects/assignments
Ability to research and utilize best design practices when available
Visual and User-centered Design experience is a plus
Experience in Prototyping is a plus
Responsive design experience is a plus
Candidates will need to provide IA documentation samples in order to be considered.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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