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User Interface Designer/Developer

Posted: 2009-06-17
Company name: Bitla Software Pvt. Ltd.,
City: Bangalore
State: Karnataka
Country: India
URL: http://www.bitlasoft.com
Contact Info: careers@bitlasoft.com
Travel: 0%
Onsite: Some
Description:

We're looking for kick-ass User Interface Designer/Developer with a bit of Ruby on Rails skills. Please checkout this JOB profile and send your resumes to careers at bitlasoft.com

Required Skills:

User Interface Designer/Developer
• Experienced in creating user interface prototypes/wireframes on paper, PPT, Visio, Photoshop, Illustrator or on prototyping tools such as Axure / Balsamiq etc and LOGOs.
• Experienced in the information architecture & usability engineering and coming up with Web2.0 style structured, logical, intuitive, simple and clean way of translating user stories into screen flows, mock-ups/prototypes.
• Convert visual designs into W3C standard complaint clean markup (HTML/CSS/JS/XHTML) with cross browser compatibility
• Exposure to RIA technologies like Adobe Flash, AIR (Action Script)
• Experience with Ruby on Rails mainly VIEWs ERB/RHTML or any other scripting languages is a PLUS
• Website Optimization, Google Analytics, SEM/SEO to improve the Google ranking and conversion rates
• Working knowledge of troubleshooting using Firebug/Web Developer tools
• Experience with AJAX JS libraries like Prototype / Scriptaculous / JQuery or any other
• Defining User Interface standards, style guides and ensuring with the product development team to follow
• Knowledge of iPhone user interface is a PLUS
Personal
• Good verbal and written communication skills and excellent attention to details
• Self starter and ability to work independently or as a team on multiple tasks/projects concurrently
• Experience of working through an entire project cycle – requirements, design, implementation, review, testing and documentation
• Minimum 1.5 year of professional experience, preferably with a product development team

Employment terms: Salary
Hours: Full-time
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