The following position reporting to Tara Bazler, Process eXperience Architecture is being
posted externally. If interested, you must apply online at https://jobs.iu.edu/
Refer to job number #7184.
Systems Analyst/Programmer: Rapid Prototype Developer - PAE3IT
Description and Responsibilities:
Responsible for the design, development, and documents surrounding enterprise software applications. Collaborates with partners from various teams at Indiana University as well as with partners from other institutions, on next generation community source projects including Sakai and Kuali. Works directly with faculty, staff, and students to understand their needs and applies user-centered design methodologies and agile development processes to assist in the design and development of interactive software applications through deep collaboration with other designers, software engineers, researchers, subject-matter experts, and quality assurance staff. Works in collaboration with the Process eXperience Architecture (PXA) group and the lead rapid prototyper and shows initiative, creativity, and innovation in the development of stable, maintainable, and efficient business computing solutions.
Qualifications:
REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree in graphic design, human-centered interface design, or related field and three years experience designing and creating interfaces for complex
systems/sites with large, diverse audience base.
Combinations of related education and experience will be considered.
Strong understanding of interface design and visual design principles as they pertain to web-based applications, sites, and systems. Extensive experience with HTML (including HTML5), CSS (including CSS3), JavaScript, and visual design software (e.g. The Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks, etc.), Visio, OmniGraffle, etc.), and MS Office applications. Understanding of the major browsers (Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, etc.) and creating sites/systems to work with varying browser capabilities and demonstrated competence with both PC and Macintosh platforms. Excellent oral and written communication skills; the ability to speak to small groups; and knowledge of and experience with good user-centered design methods.
Preferred: Experience with usability evaluations.
Indiana University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment institution.