Product Design Lead
Your responsibilities will include:
- Ownership of the Product and UX design for a software product suite and key role in influencing product strategies from user experience point of view
- Responsibility of the design process from understanding users’ needs and product requirements, creating the product concept and UX design, all the way to honing the user interface design and details with the product development team
- Interacting with customers and users and working with the product management, product owners, technical architects and software developers for successful product releases
- Working with other Product and UX designers in evolving common design language and practices
- Coach and provide guidance to peers in Product and UX design
Here’s what we are expecting of you:
- True passion for a great user experience
- Minimum 5 years of product design experience, preferably from complex products and services
- Experience on leading design projects and/or teams
- Experience on conceptualizing needs and demands into relevant design solutions and innovating with design thinking
- Experience on user research (e.g. interviews, observations, workshops)
- Experience on designing for professional users (B2B products)
- Great skills to design user journeys, product concepts and user interactions (e.g. conceptual design, use scenarios, interaction design, prototyping, wireframing, information architecture, visualization)
- Ability to drive product design efforts in organization, communicate design rationale and collaborate with various stakeholders
- Strong design portfolio of your best work to demonstrate your ability to lead design projects and solve design problems for different kinds of products and projects
- Academic degree in a relevant field (such as HCI, design, or technology)
- Solid communication skills in English
We would love if you had:
- Experience in the telecommunications sector
- Experience in Adobe design tools
- Experience in working with software development and in web application development using agile methods