UX Designer

Jenrick Commercial ,
Brighton, East Sussex
Salary: £40000 - £55000 per annum, Benefits + Amazing Blue Chip Bens i.e. Bonu

Overview

UX Designer, Brighton Area, Blue Chip Company, Up to £55,000 Strong Blue Chip Benefits i.e. Bonus, Pension, Healthcare, Personal Training Budget, Agile Working Overview of the UX Designer: Working in a team of 12 the UX Designer will work alongside a strong UI Designer. The UX Designer will report into the Design Manager. The company also have a great approach to flexible hours and working so typically one day a week working from home is absolutely fine. The UX Designer will be responsible for the information architecture, navigation, user-flows, experience architecture and interaction designs that effectively and directly solve the customers/partners online needs Duties will include: Use of appropriate user experience tools including storyboarding, scenario development, high-level use case definition, user and task analysis to capture and develop user requirements and integrate elements into user interaction designs Work in collaboration with UI Designer to create, evaluate and modify wireframes and prototypes to support development process and facilitate iterative testing of prototypes Design and develop usability testing plans Work closely with the analytics team to analyse and interpret website metrics in order to develop deep and broad understanding of user base and user behaviour Be at the centre of expertise in terms of giving the customers and partners a world-class digital user experience Ideal Skills: Desirable to have Degree in a human-centred design and / or psychology discipline or equivalent Good knowledge of latest Design best practice and methods Demonstrable experience of concepting user-centred digital solutions Understanding of UX principles, personas, usability and other UX disciplines The role holder should have a good understanding of Lean UX and Agile delivery methods Client-facing experience in an agency environment would be beneficial Confident to challenge briefs and requests from within and outside the organisation Ability to influence and build trusted relationships with all levels within the organisation and external agencies and become a strong advocate for user centred design Good team player – ability to work collaboratively across disciplines Pays attention to new online trends, behaviours, technologies and how the organisation can use these to retain customers, transform offline processes to online, and to optimize experiences and procedure