[Remote] Jr. UI/UX Designer USPS

Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Dice is seeking a motivated, detail-oriented Junior Digital Designer who is eager to learn and grow while supporting the evolution of their partners' digital products. The role involves collaborating with various stakeholders to create user-centered and visually engaging experiences, while also taking ownership of design tasks and contributing to high-quality design solutions.


Responsibilities

  • Apply a user-centered design approach under guidance of senior designers
  • Assist in creating UX/UI deliverables from concept to high-fidelity
  • Collaborate with designers, developers, QA, stakeholders
  • Implement design direction from Senior Design team members
  • Iterate designs based on feedback
  • Follow design systems, style guides, and accessibility standards
  • Assist with PowerPoint decks and visual storytelling
  • Review designs for quality and consistency
  • Create wireframes, user flows, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs under guidance from senior designers
  • Assist with user research, usability testing, and synthesis activities
  • Apply accessibility best practices, including Section 508 and WCAG standards
  • Participate in design reviews, critiques, and collaborative workshops
  • Take ownership of assigned design tasks and drive them to completion with guidance from senior team members when needed
  • Proactively identify opportunities for improvement and contribute ideas during team discussions and design reviews
  • Communicate design decisions, questions, and recommendations clearly to teammates and stakeholders

Skills

  • U.S. Citizen
  • Ability to obtain a Federal Public Trust clearance
  • 1-4 years of UX/UI experience
  • Portfolio required
  • Familiarity with Figma, Adobe CC, and similar tools
  • Understanding of responsive design, usability and accessibility principles
  • Basic understanding of user research methodologies and usability testing
  • Strong verbal, written, and presentation communication skills
  • Demonstrated curiosity and willingness to learn new tools, processes, and technologies
  • Comfortable asking questions, seeking clarification, and participating in collaborative discussions
  • Ability to work independently, manage assigned tasks, and proactively communicate progress and blockers
  • Receptive to feedback and able to apply it constructively to improve designs and professional growth
  • United States citizen, permanent resident, or citizen of American Samoa or other U.S. territory
  • Recent employment history
  • Ability to pass a criminal background check, drug screening, and medical assessment
  • Residency requirement for background checks
  • Must be registered with Selective Service if applicable
  • UX/UI, HCI, or design-related education
  • Exposure to Agile/SCRUM
  • Familiarity with USWDS, 18F, iOS/Android standards
  • Awareness of Section 508 / WCAG standards
  • Coding and/or HTML/CSS/JS experience is an asset
  • Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator required
  • Experience with Figma and/or Adobe XD for digital product and interface design
  • Familiarity with Adobe Creative Cloud applications such as InDesign, Acrobat, Premiere Pro, After Effects, or similar creative tools
  • Experience creating and editing presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint, including visual storytelling, layout design, and presentation development
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, including PowerPoint, Word, and Excel
  • Understanding of responsive design, usability, accessibility, and user-centered design principles

Company Overview

  • Dice is the go-to career marketplace for tech professionals. It was founded in 2010, and is headquartered in Drachten, Friesland, NLD, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is

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