The user experience has been an after-thought in most academic journals. We believe that every interaction and experience needs to be iterated upon, studied, and made pixel perfect if we are going to accelerate scientific communication. It could be as simple as submitting a form, browsing on a mobile device, or as complex as designing an entire workflow, but it needs to put the user at the center. We are looking for an experienced UI engineer who is looking to apply their past experience to lead the development of PeerJ's look and interactive workflows. The ideal UI engineering lead has ample experience in user-driven and tested design, user interaction design, demonstrable knowledge in the differences of behavior on mobile vs. desktop, knowledge of python, ruby or PHP frameworks, excels at Photoshop, CSS, Ajax, HTML and cross-browser support. You take pride in not only knowing, but also in contributing to best-practices within your trade and owning projects and milestones. Send us your CV, examples of work, and describe how you would change academic publishing to [log in to unmask] No recruiting agencies. Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/1791/