Other Specification:
- 1-2+ years of experience in UI/UX design.
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a related field of study
- Strong portfolio showcasing UI/UX work for web and mobile apps.
- Proficiency in design tools (Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, etc.).
- Strong understanding of UI principles, UX best practices, and responsive design.
- Experience with manual testing and attention to detail.
- Basic Japanese proficiency is a plus but not required (AI tools will be used for translations).
- Familiarity with front-end development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) is a plus.
Project: Japanese Client Project
Position Overview: We are seeking a Mid-Level UI/UX Engineer to join our team. In this role, you will design intuitive, user-friendly interfaces for web and mobile applications, collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure high-quality user experiences. You will also handle occasional document translation (using AI tools) and manual testing of the application, but the focus of your role will be on UI/UX design.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design responsive, user-centered UI/UX solutions using tools like Figma, Adobe XD, or Sketch.
- Create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity mockups, ensuring a seamless user experience.
- Collaborate with developers to implement designs and maintain design consistency.
- Conduct usability testing and iterate on designs based on feedback.
- Translate client documents (requirements, feedback) from Japanese to English using AI tools.
- Perform manual testing to ensure UI functionality, accuracy, and quality.
- Stay updated on design trends, tools, and best practices.
Why Join Us:
- Exciting opportunities to work on international projects.
- Travel opportunities to Japan.
- A collaborative and supportive work culture.
- Exposure to advanced technologies and practice.
Source: Merojob
Job Detail Active
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Job Type :
Full Time
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Salary :
50000 - 35000(NPR )
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Experience :
1 - 2 (Years)
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No. of Vacancy :
1
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Min. Education :
Bachelor Degree
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Last Date to Apply :
November 26, 2024
11 day(s) left