UX Designer

SPYSCAPE is an innovative company with a clear social purpose – we use spy stories and skills to help you see the world and your own potential more clearly.

What you see of SPYSCAPE today is just the beginning. We’re building an outstanding team and developing new content and locations to help people all over the world to realise their potential.

We’re looking for analytical, creative, dedicated and entrepreneurial people. People who want to help create a purpose-led brand for the 21st century. Find out more at spyscape.com

We are looking for an experienced user-experience (UX) designer able to understand our business requirements and user data, conceiving and conducting user research, interviews and surveys, and translating them into sitemaps, user flows, customer journey maps, wireframes, mockups and prototypes. The UX designer will also be expected to iterate on our digital products in accordance with user-testing.

Responsibilities

  • Hypothesise and learn about how our customers use our digital systems, and champion improvements to their experience.
  • Work with the product manager by researching, conceiving, sketching, prototyping and user-testing experiences for our digital products and website.
  • Lead decision making on user-experience decisions related to our core, and new, functions and features.
  • Champion the users for the organisation, ensure the user is at the heart of all discussions and designs.
  • Continually reflect, analyse and research our current user behaviours beyond the current feature(s)

Requirements

  • Previous experience where your main role was UX design, preferably in more than one company.
  • Proficiency in software such as Sketch, OmniGraffle, InVision.
  • Extensive experience in using UX design best practices to design solutions, and a deep understanding of mobile-first and responsive design.
  • Can demonstrate a reasonable grasp of data and analytical approaches to understanding user behaviour; knowing when qualitative and quantitative arguments are appropriate.
  • A solid grasp of user-centered design (UCD), planning and conducting user research, user testing, A/B testing, rapid prototyping, heuristic analysis, usability and accessibility concerns.
  • Ability to clearly and effectively communicate their design processes, key ideas, and solutions to teams.
  • Be passionate about all things UX and other areas of design and innovation, especially help introduce new research and showcase knowledge to the wider team.

Tagged as: Flexible hours