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User Experience Designer

The user experience (UX) designer creates meaningful and relevant user experience within a product by understanding the user, analyzing requirements, ideating and verifying the suitability of different solutions, designing and developing wireframes as well as the final design, and making sure that the final implementation is up to required standard from a UX perspective.

Description

The main work for a UX designer lies in understanding the user requirements and proposing a solution that provides the user with an experience of the product that leaves them happy and content, knowing how and why to use the product, as well as making sure that this is in line with what is possible to implement in respect to time, cost and technique being used.

Collaboration is an integral part of the UX designers' job, as UX designers frequently consult with management, customer, developers, and other UX designers to solve design challenges and determine the UX requirements of the product.

Responsibilities

  • Understand the user, conduct interviews with stakeholders as well as end-users, as well as other UX research.
  • Define users' problems, uses cases, personas, and workflows.
  • Concept creation and generating possible solutions.
  • Design prototypes and wireframes as a way to evaluate ideas.
  • Perform user tests on proposed and implemented solutions with users/stakeholders to verify how well the UX works.
  • Have UX sanity checks on implemented design during development.
  • Have a holistic view of design components to make sure it works for the product, as well as other products that might need it as well.
  • Make sure ABB guidelines and design systems are followed in the design of a product.
  • Harmonize ABB products letting the user recognize the product as part of the ABB family.
  • Develop and try new ways of working with UX design, to optimize the workflow and make sure new innovative ways of creating meaningful and relevant user experiences for the user.
  • Contribute to developing a design language and UX into a sustainable competitive advantage.