Founded in 2006, the mission of the CUNY Building Performance Lab (CUNY BPL) is to advance high-performance building operations and practices in existing commercial and public buildings. We focus on improving efficiency and optimizing building operations through building systems research and development; continuing education programs for facility managers, building operators, and energy professionals; and internships for CUNY students.
As part of its work with NYC government, CUNY BPL provides mission-critical support to the Department of Citywide Administrative Services Division of Energy Management (DEM) and its partner agencies for implementing New York City’s ambitious climate and clean energy policies. In this role, CUNY BPL staff provide expertise in a wide range of areas related to building systems, operations, and data. This includes advanced energy data analytics, technology application development, and a host of technical skills related to physical building infrastructure and associated data. The organization works collaboratively with industry professionals, other research institutions, and several of the US DOE’s National Labs; and runs an extensive internship program for CUNY students that provides real world experience across program areas.
General Description:
CUNY BPL is hiring a UX/UI Designer to play a pivotal role in the development and refinement of applications tailored for the building energy efficiency sector. CUNY BPL’s applications are built for the building energy efficiency space and, as such, they deal with building energy and asset data from a range of sources. The UI/UX Designer will be assigned work on one or more applications with the goal of gathering client requirements using them to design a seamless user experience. The ideal candidate will be passionate about understanding user needs and translating them into intuitive, visually appealing designs with a strong eye for detail and proficiency in design tools and methodologies.
Other Duties
The UI/UX Designer’s responsibilities are expected to include, but not limited to the following:
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will bring the following skills and experience to this position:
Other Desirable Skills:
RFCUNY Benefits
RFCUNY Employee Benefits and Accruals
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