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Associate Executive, User Interface Design

PageUp Desc Code: INF - Associate Executive, User Interface Design

Function: INF - Information Technology

Sub-function: User Interface Design

Discipline: User Interface Design

Career Track: Technical/STEM

Career Track Level: Executive - Level 1


Information Technology: Information Technology is responsible for the use of any computers, software applications, storage, networking, and other hardware or physical devices. Develops and maintains infrastructures and processes for creating, managing, securing, and exchanging all forms of electronic data. Incorporates leading-edge techniques for collaboratively enhancing the performance of installed systems, identifying new technologies, developing applications, and transitioning from legacy to new systems.

User Interface Design: User Interface Design plans, develops, documents, debugs, and supports the front end of the software solution. Ensures the interface is easy and intuitive for users, conducts user research and performs usability tests

Technical/STEM: Technical roles, including technology and research.

Executive: Executive: The positions work is achieved through the strategic direction of the organization as a whole. Executives have direct accountability for setting strategic goals and using resources. They are responsible for administrative oversight of a senior management area or other business unit with a universitywide scope of impact. These positions contribute to the highest-level panels and teams. The decisions made under the purview of the executive positions duties must routinely have direct impact on success across the university and impact the overall development of the university. Executive positions are reflected in the E1-E3 career track levels in the management/leadership track.

Level 1: Entry: These positions are not equivalent to support positions. Rather, these are professional roles which require limited experience and education when considering industry or field standards. Positions considered entry level A/P faculty should be mapped