UI/UX Designer (Mobile Native)

Our client's revolutionary social gaming App has been rapidly expanding during the recent months on a global level. They are now looking to hire a Senior User Experience and Interface Designer. You'll work with a passionate and very well skilled team all on a mission to build the best quality social sports App with an amazing user experience. You will also be a creative contributor to the entire product lifecycle and inquisitive partner of product delivery.

Responsibilities

UI/UX

  • Understand business challenges and requirements and turn ideas into concepts of design
  • Work both with analytical and creative skills to design unique and engaging user experience
  • Create outstanding mobile UI's across iOS and Android
  • Prepare UX outputs like sitemaps, user flows, wireframes, information architecture and interaction design for validation and delivery of the product.

Designing & Prototyping
  • Identify design problems and current design system to bring elegant and creative solutions with a full range of interaction design, visual design, and rapid prototyping skills for our iOS and Android platforms
  • Take a user-centered design approach and test assumptions with low / high fidelity prototypes.

Overall
  • Work with Product Managers to understand customers and create amazing user experiences
  • Facilitate a collaborative process with key stakeholders including development team, marketing team and BI team among others
  • Confidently presenting your ideas, designs and decisions and then guiding them to realization
  • Work closely with agile development team to refine and implement designs -able to work through ambiguity and deadline pressures.
  • Use customer insights and perform user tests, interviews to inform design decisions via qualitative and quantitative research
  • Show proven data that your solutions and designs are aligned with user expectations and worth to develop.

Experience Requirements
  • 2+ years in designing UI/UX mobile product design aimed at the consumer (graphic design experience isn't counted)
  • Proven work experience in execution of UX
  • Proven UI design, motion graphics, illustration experience
  • Proven experience in leading product design process, including shown expertise in user research, wireframing and prototyping
  • Proven track record of managing all aspects of a successful UX journeys throughout its lifecycle
  • Proven ability to communicator who can clearly articulate design decisions
  • Strong problem solving skills and willingness to roll up one's sleeves to get the job
  • Skilled at working effectively with cross functional teams in a matrix organization
  • Knowledgeable about sport, particularly football, and some interest in sports betting is desired but not mandatory
  • Is creative with an analytical approach and can easily switch between creative and analytical work
  • Excellent communicator of product decisions and the rationale behind them
  • Excited to travel internationally and meet new people
  • Become the voice of the customer - be an expert on quantitative and qualitative insights

Our client is an equal opportunity employer and they are committed to providing their employees an inclusive, diverse and ethical workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability status or other category protected by law. If you need assistance or any accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us for more info via vlad@blue-storm.co.uk. Your case will be promptly forwarded to the client's HR department (Contact info available per request).

Department UI & UX Design Locations Las Vegas, London, Eastern Europe Remote status Fully Remote
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