As a UX Designer, you will be responsible for collaboratively create user-friendly and engaging digital experiences. In that process, you will always translate concepts or ideas into quick artifacts to facilitate quick testing before maturing your designs. You will also be responsible to communicate your findings and recommendations to the team, developers and stakeholders along the way.
Work alongside the development team in a fast-paced agile environment
Collaborating with other UX designers, UI designers and engineers to implement products. Translating research findings into tangible artifacts
Conduct user interview and testing
Support a product lead in everything workshop (design, moderate and/or synthesize activities)
Designing user flows, wireframes and high-fidelity mockups based on user needs and best practices
Clearly presenting designs and design concepts to diverse audiences
Understanding and incorporating technical and business requirements in the designs
Creating prototype concepts and presentation for communication, sales demos, development, and usability studies
Act as a design evangelist across the larger Marlabs company
Requirements
• Bachelor's or Master's degree in design-related specialties
• At least 5 years of experience in the UX design or related fields
• Interest in and/or experience working with design systems, toolkits or advancing feature areas within existing product architectures. • Experience with creating information architecture maps, UX documentation for developments, especially for complex technical and business scenarios
• Effective communication and collaboration skills within a multidisciplinary team
• Be iterative in your design process
• Seek qualitative and quantitative data in your user research, as well as feedback from peers, product group, and leadership
• Experience using various interface design tools such as Figma, sketch, UX, etc
• You are familiar working on productivity-based experiences, e-commerce and understand the best activities to enhance the understanding of the needs and pain-points such experience has to solve for