October 18, 2010

Designer Required

Instructional Designer
Description:   Instructional designer is responsible for designing a course.  S/he is responsible for developing and implementing a storyboard based plan, audio documents and the searching, editing and alteration of various images that would be relevant to the instructional text of the course.

Key Responsibilities
-          Work in collaboration with the Production team to create well organized, easy to understand and consistent web-based training using company styles and standards.
-          Work on the content management tool
-          Create and implement clean, effective, professional, visually appealing, and accessible user interfaces of online curriculum.
-          Use user interface concepts to create storyboards and scripts with ease of use, navigation paths and aesthetically pleasing online content for wide range of end users
-          Actively assist in improving the usability, usefulness, and desirability of company’s online courseware in collaboration with other development teams.
-          Work on multiple platforms

Requirements
-          Bachelor’s Degree is a must. Other areas of study providing similar skill sets and experience considered.
-          Proficient in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Flash knowledge will be a plus.
-          Highly creative, attention to detail and accuracy.
-          Should have good knowledge of web-based training.
-          Ability to work in a team and as well as independently. 
-          Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
-          Highly organized and motivated with ability to prioritize, schedule and meet deadlines in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with constantly changing priorities.

This is a full time position with a complete benefits package upon hire. The position offers a base salary with quarterly bonuses, medical and life insurance and paid holidays.

How to Apply?
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Email your CV to PKjobs@360training.com and mention the position applied for in the subject line.