Overview
Job Title – UI / UX Designer
Location – Dallas, TX (100% remote)
Duration – 6 months
Job Description
As a User Experience Designer Contractor you will work with the User Experience Research & Design team to research and design interfaces for metric dashboards and web application products. You will collaborate closely with other designers, product owners, and development teams to design interfaces and interaction across multiple products within the client Digital application portfolio.
Responsibilities
- Partner with product owners, stakeholders, architects, developers, and (of course!) users to deliver optimal user experiences for applications and metric solutions.
- Conduct, analyze, and organize user research, document user goals, decisions, information needs, tasks, and workflows.
Plan, execute, and extract insights for :
User and stakeholder interviewsPersonas and Jobs to Be Done (JTBDs)Usability evaluations and assessmentsStoryboards, journey maps, user flows, and wireframesDesign artifacts for communication, specification, and testingDesign solutions; mockup and prototype interactionsA focus on modular reusable designWrite Agile development user storiesCommunicate and present work effectivelySupport the broader UX team in identifying and implementing UX best practices and accessibility standardsChampion user-centered design and design thinking methodologiesQualifications you must have
5+ years of experience as a User Experience (UX) designer, interaction designer (UI), or similar roleExpertise in Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, or other design / prototyping toolsAn online portfolio or samples of work demonstrating relevant experienceQualifications we value
Familiarity with Agile software development methodologiesSelf-starter with a growth mindset and ability to quickly learn new tools or conceptsStrong critical thinking and problem-solving skills; able to manage ambiguityAbility to multitask across multiple projectsComfortable collaborating in a dynamic, distributed team environmentHTML, CSS, Bootstrap, Angular, and JavaScript#J-18808-Ljbffr