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New Hampshire Section ASCECLASSIFIEDUser Interface/Interaction Designer - Job #56440• Autodesk is the world's leading design software and digital cont<strong>en</strong>t company, offering customers progressivebusiness solutions through powerful technology, products and services. Autodesk helps customers in the building,manufacturing, infrastructure, digital media, and wireless data services fields increase the value of their digitaldesign data and improve effici<strong>en</strong>cies across their <strong>en</strong>tire project lifecycle managem<strong>en</strong>t processes.• This is a unique opportunity to join a growing, dynamic, fast-paced design team and share design ownership of anevolving product. The right candidate must possess a clear passion for discovering and solving customerproblems, a comparable commitm<strong>en</strong>t to excell<strong>en</strong>ce in user experi<strong>en</strong>ce design, and an ability to see beyond theimmediate chall<strong>en</strong>ges, several years into the future. This position requires the ability to clearly communicate yourideas using pres<strong>en</strong>tations and detailed specifications.Position SummaryThe Infrastructure Solutions Division within Autodesk is committed to building a world-class product design team.ISD software and services are used by GIS mapping technicians, civil <strong>en</strong>gineers, land planners, and otherprofessionals who deliver critical services to the utilities, communications, building, and governm<strong>en</strong>t industries. Asa S<strong>en</strong>ior Product Designer in ISD, you will join a team of highly experi<strong>en</strong>ced and creative interaction designers toinitiate, conceptualize, and specify features for the complete suite of ISD products. We are looking for exceptionalproduct designers in both the SanRafael, California, and Manchester, New Hampshire, offices.Requirem<strong>en</strong>ts• 5-10 years experi<strong>en</strong>ce as a product designer or user interface designer for commercial software. Equival<strong>en</strong>tindustry experi<strong>en</strong>ce in GIS, mechanical <strong>en</strong>gineering, or civil <strong>en</strong>gineering also considered.• Experi<strong>en</strong>ce creating conceptual designs using diagramming tools• Portfolio demonstrating superior pres<strong>en</strong>tation and interaction design skills• Solid understanding of software developm<strong>en</strong>t and internet technologies• Some experi<strong>en</strong>ce prototyping using Flash, Director, Fireworks, PowerPoint, or similar applications (examplesrequired)• A degree in a Design field, Computer Sci<strong>en</strong>ce, Human Computer Interaction, Human Factors Engineering, oranother relevant field or equival<strong>en</strong>t experi<strong>en</strong>ce.• Prefer some experi<strong>en</strong>ce designing one or more of these application types: Web, CAD; 3D modeling or r<strong>en</strong>dering,technical drawing or illustration, other graphics applications.• Prototyping, programming or scripting in at least one programming language or prototyping <strong>en</strong>vironm<strong>en</strong>t.Please s<strong>en</strong>d your resume to:Iris.bieri@autodesk.com and refer<strong>en</strong>ce the job code #56440UNH Job FairThe University Advising C<strong>en</strong>ter at UNH is holding its 2005 Career andInternship Fair on Thursday, October 20, 2005. The ev<strong>en</strong>t will focuson stud<strong>en</strong>ts pursuing careers in business, <strong>en</strong>gineering, technologyand physical sci<strong>en</strong>ce. If your organization is interested in participatingin the job fair, please contact:Bethany Cooper at Bethany.cooper@unh.edu, 862-2064.4

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