Beckman Coulter develops, manufactures and markets products that simplify, automate and innovate complex biomedical testing.
Our diagnostic systems are found in hospitals and other critical care settings around the world and produce information used by physicians to diagnose disease, make treatment decisions and monitor patients.
Instruments for life science research are used by scientists as they study complex biological problems including the causes of disease, identify new therapies, and test new drugs.
Our customers include hospitals, physicians’ offices, diagnostic reference laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities, medical schools and research institutions.
In fact, Beckman Coulter has more than 200,000 clinical and research instrument systems operating in laboratories around the world.
The Human Computer Interface Designer assists in defining and new product or enhanced current designs of interfaces that meet functional specifications and meeting usability needs.
The incumbent assists in collecting, interpreting and documenting user interface requirements; participates in component, subsystem and system concept design verifying usability and functional design; assists in developing and recommending methods, tools and designs for user interface process improvement or development cost reduction; summarizing details of designs, analytical methods and results; and participates on multi-functional product research and development teams, product and/or system design reviews.
Beckman Coulter seeks a strong, experienced user interface programmer.
We are currently building on Windows XP and 7 with C# and WPF. Our group has also built products in Delphi, C++, and Flash.
We are more interested in your skillful design of user interfaces than skill with a particular language.
0-3+ years experience developing user interface software.
A customer champion – Do you enjoy understanding the customer’s needs and habits? Do you obsess about user experience? An artistic soul – Do you critique fonts? Do the look of the icons mean as much to you as the function of the instrument? Do you have a great eye for color? A team player – Do you challenge your peers to do better while letting them know you are on their side? Do you accept direct and constructive criticism of your own work?A passionate developer – Do you want to build software that makes the world better? Are you willing to challenge the status quo to do that? Have you ever fought for something you believe is right? Does your passion translate into the code you write and the designs you develop?A learner – Do you get excited tackling new challenges? Do you enjoy researching new subjects and applying them to make yourself and your team better? Do you like asking questions of and learning from your peers? Do you enjoy problems hard enough that it takes a crack team weeks to find the right solution?You should have a computer science or related degree and be willing to work in Indianapolis, IN AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER – We believe that the mutual goals of our business and the community can best be met through our policy that consideration of race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status or other protected characteristics, has no place in the selection, training or promotion of employees.
In furtherance of this policy, we have developed a written Affirmative Action program to ensure positive action in providing equal opportunity for employees and applicants.If you believe your education and experience are in line with the position description and qualifications referred to above, and are motivated, energetic, and looking for a new and exciting opportunity, please submit your resume online at the URL below or at www.beckmancoulter.com. Apply Online: https://recruiter.
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Human Computer Interface Designer Job in Indianapolis 46268, Indiana US
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