User Experience Design Engineer required to join existing UX team (User Researchers, Interaction Designers, UX Designers, and Visual Designers) working as part of software development teams on highly complex, rich, and intuitive cloud applications.
The ideal candidate will:
1. Be a seasoned UX Designer
2. Have a passion for well-crafted and modern B2B user experiences
3. Enjoy solving problems and taking on new challenges, using a mix of creative and analytical methods
4. Be comfortable contributing on UX for projects from Discovery to Delivery.
Responsibilities include:
1. Translating user outcomes to interaction designs through sketching, wireframing, and prototyping.
2. Reviewing requirements gathered from client stakeholders and subject matter experts and exploring how these can be translated into compelling design concepts.
3. Testing designs with users and interpreting results objectively.
4. Thinking about Information Architecture and how best to expose only what is necessary to the end user through simple UI and Interaction.
5. Crafting experiences that go beyond good design into delighting users.
6. Communicating your designs both internally to team members and to stakeholders, not only through sketches, wireframes, and mockups but also verbally and in workshops.
7. Helping non-UX professionals understand the value of UX and adopt UX practices.
8. Drawing upon existing design standards and pattern libraries and identifying opportunities to expand them where necessary.
9. Applying user-centered design techniques such as story mapping and lean UX to capture the required user outcomes.
10. Using Sketch and Abstract for UI designs.
11. Creating clickable prototypes of your design concepts, either in code or using tools such as Omnigraffle, Axure, Figma, and Principle.
To enable us to consider you for this role, you must share a portfolio or narrated selection of work examples demonstrating how you consider, approach, and resolve real-world UX challenges. My client is keen to see examples of wireframes, prototypes, user journeys/experience maps, personas, usability test plans and reports, end product designs, etc.
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