The UX Designer is responsible for contributing on the design process including identifying pain points, defining product, generating hero concepts, building key wireframes, and designing end-to-end User Interface closely working with design lead, designers and other multi-disciplinary teams including product manager, engineering team, and user researcher.
Job Description :
The UX designer must think in non-linear terms: capturing interactions, edge-cases, and the various states of these experiences through deliverables such as user flows, product maps, wireframes, storyboards, and prototypes. They should be comfortable with an agile approach to design, with an emphasis on user testing and rapid iteration.- Cultivates a deep understanding of product UX across platforms and ensure execution with reverence for a cohesive experience.- Works closely and collaboratively with the visual designer and product manager on the team to fulfill the overall product/feature vision.- Manages bandwidth and project pipeline to execute UX design in time with team s software roadmap.- Coordinates, executes, and documents user research. Runs user interviews, ethnographic studies, and other research methodology to understand personas and user cases around upcoming roadmapped features.- Collaboratively brainstorms and evolves feature UX with the product manager and wider team.- Creates extremely detailed user flows, product maps, wireframes, etc. based on requirements from Product Management, and communicate UX clearly to relevant teams.- Builds out multi-version comps for user testing.- Prototypes user experiences and coordinate and run tests with end users.- Quickly iterate and offer versions based on design critique from peers or from learnings found in user testing or feature response. Capture all states, edge-cases, unhappy paths and path logic for visual UI design and engineering teams to build out. Evaluate, test, and iterate on current core experiences. Work with Product Management, Engineering, and Visual UI Design to ensure executed work matches UX vision.