What are the responsibilities and job description for the Digital Transformation Expert position at Home Organizers?
As a UX Designer at Home Organizers, you'll have the opportunity to work on large-scale software systems with at least tens of thousands of users. You'll be responsible for designing and developing UX strategies across multiple platforms, ensuring intuitive and scalable user experiences.
This role requires a strategic thinker with strong systems-design experience, capable of mapping out user experiences for multiple user types and ensuring seamless interactions within large-scale software environments.
Responsibilities:- Design and develop UX strategies across multiple platforms, ensuring intuitive and scalable user experiences.
- Develop user diagrams, personas, and detailed user flows for various stakeholders, including customers, employees, and other external contractors/teams.
- Define feature sets and functionalities for multiple user types across different platforms.
- Work closely with product managers, developers, and stakeholders to translate business requirements into user experiences and outlined user journeys with specific detailed feature requirements.
- Conduct usability testing and iteration to refine and enhance user experiences.
- 10 years of professional experience in UX design, working on large-scale software systems with at least tens of thousands of users.
- Proven experience in systems thinking and UX architecture, designing platforms with 5-10 different user types.
- Strong ability to map out user flows, permissions, and interactions across multiple platforms.
- Experience working on 3D-based interactive applications is a plus.
- Ability to collaborate with engineers, product teams, and business stakeholders to execute design solutions effectively.
- Proficiency in Figma, LucidChart, or similar user experience design tools.
- Light UI design experience—capable of defining layout structures and functionalities without being responsible for final high-fidelity designs.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in UX Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, or a related field.
- A passion for what they do and excitement to contribute to applications that affect end-users and their lives.
- Ability to put yourself in other people's shoes and strategize as if you were them.