West Virginia University Libraries is seeking applicants for a User Interface 
Designer (Professional Technologist 3.294). This position reports to the Head 
of Digital and Web Services in WVU Libraries and works as part of the Systems 
Development unit and with the Library Web Team. This position designs user 
interfaces for the WVU Libraries websites, web applications, digital 
collections, and other web-based resources, developing and conducting usability 
testing as part of a collaborative environment consisting of library, 
university, and community stakeholders. The designer has a strong commitment to 
user-centered services, improving user experience, web accessibility, and 
service excellence. This position develops and conducts usability testing, 
evaluating and visualizing the results. The designer communicates results and 
makes recommendations to improve digital collections, web applications, 
websites, and services based on both usability testing data and market 
research. The designer works collaboratively with library faculty and staff to 
use the information gathered through testing to design user-friendly and 
intuitive interfaces.

 

In order to be successful in this role, the ideal candidate will:

Create digital collections and websites that adhere to WVU University Relations 
standards, as well as web standards for accessibility, compatibility, 
performance, search engine optimization, responsiveness, and content management 
sustainability.
Conduct design research for incremental development and redesign for WVU 
Libraries digital collections and websites.
Work as part of the Libraries’ Systems Development unit to design, develop, 
maintain and improve web application user interfaces
Propose and implement user interface enhancements and updates to improve 
accessibility, compatibility, performance and responsiveness based on market 
research and usability testing.
Design, develop, and work in a shared/version-controlled development and 
deployment environment with content specialists, designers, and developers.
Design, conduct ongoing market research, and usability studies using best 
practices and research ethics as an integrated part of the design process 
including surveys for incremental improvements to WVU Libraries websites.
Research usability issues for digital collections, websites, and web 
applications.
Conduct patron and staff side usability testing to enhance patron experience as 
well as staff side workflows.
Meet and work collaboratively across the libraries and university providing 
design services and issues related to user experience groups.
Supervise design, social media, and web design graduate assistants and/or 
student workers.


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