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Sundial Software is hiring: WI RESIDENT Hybrid UI/UX Designer 2 in Madison

Sundial Software, Madison, WI, US, 53774

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The State of Wisconsin Elections Commissions is looking for a UI/UX Designer II.

Top Required Skills and Years' Experience:

- Experience creating low-fidelity wireframes and high-fidelity prototypes to visualize and test design concepts - at least 3 years

- Skills in writing clear and concise user-friendly text for interfaces - at least 3 years

- Experience in conducting user research, gathering qualitative and quantitative data, and analyzing it to inform design decisions along with creating user personas, user flows, and journey maps to understand user needs and behaviors - at least 3 years

Nice to Have Skills:

- Experience in designing with WCAG accessibility guidelines in mind

- Ability to clearly articulate design choices, present ideas, and work effectively with various teams (developers, clients, stakeholders)

- Familiarity with ASP.NET Core frameworks (including Razor), third-party UI component libraries such as Telerik UI, and front-end web technologies like HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript, and potentially modern JavaScript frameworks (e.g., Angular and React)

Interview Process: Teams meeting. Follow up round as necessary.

Onsite or Remote: Candidates must be CURRENT WI residents. No relocation is allowed. This position will work mostly remote (from within the state of WI). However, the selected hire should plan to come onsite a few times each month on average, as project needs dictate.

Project details: This position is responsible for designing, helping to develop, and maintaining the UI/UX for the rebuilding of Wisconsin's statewide voter registration system called WisVote, on .NET Core framework.

Position Summary

The Wisconsin Elections Commission is charged under Wisconsin Statutes to administer and

enforce Wisconsin's elections laws. A core mission of the Commission is to ensure ongoing and

quality education, training, outreach, technical assistance, and advice to municipal clerks, county

clerks, and local election inspectors (poll workers) that conduct elections as well as to ensure

adherence to, and compliance with Wisconsin election laws and required procedures. Another

core function of the Commission is to provide current and accurate information to the public as well

as various governmental and other organizations about the State's electoral processes, voting

statistics, and trends.

Under the supervision of the IT Project Manager and IT Director, this position functions as part of

the Information Technology team and is a resource for developers and elections specialists. This

position will develop a high-level working knowledge of federal and state election laws,

administrative rules and business processes to effectively interpret and apply these requirements to

elections technology used throughout the state.

This position is responsible for designing, helping to develop, and maintaining the UI/UX for the

rebuilding of Wisconsin's statewide voter registration system called WisVote, on .NET Core

framework. WisVote serves as the state's central database of voter and election information as well

as the primary tool for local election officials to administer elections. This position is responsible for

creating intuitive, efficient, and accessible designs that meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards and align

usability and security requirements, while maintaining the overall structure and integrity familiar to system users. This position works collaboratively with developers and WisVote elections specialists to translate functional needs into user-friendly designs, conduct accessibility testing, and ensure the rebuilt application provides a consistent, responsive experience across devices and assistive technologies.

This position requires compliance with the agency's timekeeping system to ensure that tasks

performed qualify under federal funding guidelines or that work representing State initiatives is

tracked contemporaneously and is properly accounted for using State funds.

Duties and Responsibilities

Serve as a member of the agency's information technology team and ensure all UI/UX of the WisVote system meets all requirements and works effectively.

1. Develop and maintain a high-level working knowledge of all elections laws governing

responsibilities of state and local election officials and voters, as it relates to information

technology systems.

2. With guidance from developers, the project manager, and the IT Director, gather information

from subject matter experts to design the UI/UX of the software as it functions for our WisVote

application.

3. Have excellent communication skills to articulate design choices, present ideas, and to

collaborate and work effectively with cross-functional teams to bridge the gap between

business and technical sides of the WisVote application.

4. Write clear and concise user-friendly text for interfaces and provide design recommendations

based on long-term IT organization strategy.

5. Design and help develop enterprise level applications and custom integration solutions

including major enhancements and interface, functions, and features.

6. Act as an internal consultant, advocate, mentor, and change agent within the organization as it

relates to the UI/UX of the WisVote application.

7. Create low-fidelity wireframes and high-fidelity prototypes to visualize and test design

concepts.

8. Conduct user research, gather qualitative and quantitative data, and analyze it to inform design

decisions.

9. Create user personas, user flows, and journey maps to understand user needs and behaviors.

10. Ability to use Telerik UI.

11. Use front-end web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript/jQuery, and potentially modern JavaScript frameworks (e.g., Angular, React, Vue.js).

12. Design applications that are accessible to users with disabilities, adhering to relevant accessibility guidelines as laid out in the WCAG 2.0 guidelines.