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UX Designer with SAS Product Experience
Data Freelance Hub, Sunnyvale, California, United States, 94087
Job Summary
UX Designer with SAS Product Experience working on a 6‑month contract in Sunnyvale, CA. Requires 7+ years of UX design, expertise with SAS products, and strong data visualization and workflow design skills.
Location & Schedule Sunnyvale, CA (5x/week onsite)
Contract Type & Duration Contract – 6 months
Must Have Skills
SAS Platform Experience (Critical)
7+ years of UX/Product Design experience
Direct experience designing SAS products or SAS‑based platforms (Viya, Studio, Model Manager, Visual Analytics, or similar)
Strong working knowledge of SAS analytics workflows and execution models (batch vs interactive)
Model governance and deployment in SAS environments
UX & Design Skills
Expertise in workflow and interaction design for complex systems
Designing for expert users and enterprise scale
Ability to reason deeply about system behavior, edge cases, and failure modes
Proficiency with modern design and prototyping tools (Sketch)
Strong emphasis on data visualization
Experience modernizing legacy SAS UX or migrating SAS users to cloud‑based workflows
Key Responsibilities
SAS Platform UX Ownership: own UX design for SAS‑based analytics workflows, including SAS data access and preparation
Model lifecycle management (training, validation, scoring, monitoring)
Batch and interactive execution patterns
Design experiences that work across web interfaces, APIs, and hybrid workflows
SAS‑specific workflow design: translate SAS concepts (libraries, datasets, procs, caslibs, jobs, scoring code) into clear, user‑centered interactions
Design task‑driven UX for configuring SAS jobs and pipelines, managing parameters, execution context, and compute resources
Understanding job status, logs, errors, and outputs; reduce friction in traditionally complex SAS workflows without hiding essential system behavior
Usability for expert SAS users: design primarily for expert and power users while preserving discoverability for new users, clearly surfacing system state, execution progress, failures, and dependencies
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Location & Schedule Sunnyvale, CA (5x/week onsite)
Contract Type & Duration Contract – 6 months
Must Have Skills
SAS Platform Experience (Critical)
7+ years of UX/Product Design experience
Direct experience designing SAS products or SAS‑based platforms (Viya, Studio, Model Manager, Visual Analytics, or similar)
Strong working knowledge of SAS analytics workflows and execution models (batch vs interactive)
Model governance and deployment in SAS environments
UX & Design Skills
Expertise in workflow and interaction design for complex systems
Designing for expert users and enterprise scale
Ability to reason deeply about system behavior, edge cases, and failure modes
Proficiency with modern design and prototyping tools (Sketch)
Strong emphasis on data visualization
Experience modernizing legacy SAS UX or migrating SAS users to cloud‑based workflows
Key Responsibilities
SAS Platform UX Ownership: own UX design for SAS‑based analytics workflows, including SAS data access and preparation
Model lifecycle management (training, validation, scoring, monitoring)
Batch and interactive execution patterns
Design experiences that work across web interfaces, APIs, and hybrid workflows
SAS‑specific workflow design: translate SAS concepts (libraries, datasets, procs, caslibs, jobs, scoring code) into clear, user‑centered interactions
Design task‑driven UX for configuring SAS jobs and pipelines, managing parameters, execution context, and compute resources
Understanding job status, logs, errors, and outputs; reduce friction in traditionally complex SAS workflows without hiding essential system behavior
Usability for expert SAS users: design primarily for expert and power users while preserving discoverability for new users, clearly surfacing system state, execution progress, failures, and dependencies
Contact Apply directly through Data Freelance Hub.
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