Interaction Designer - Must Have Active SC - 6 months - Remote

Posted 7 days 4 hours ago by Stealth IT Consulting

Contract
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Design Jobs
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Job Description

Rate: £550 per day (Inside IR35)
Duration: 6 months
Start Date: ASAP
Location: Remote
Clearance: Active SC Require

Must Have Government Experience

As an interaction/UX designer you will:

-Create prototype, wireframes, mock-ups, workflows, user flows, site maps, and storyboards, interactive design, graphic design, information architecture

-Proficient with tools such as Sketch, Invision Studio, Balsamiq, Axure, and GOV.UK Prototype Kit

-Interpret evidence-based research, identify user issues/pain points and important needs, engagement with websites, platforms, and services and incorporate into your work

-Understand the usability issues of a diverse population, and develop ways of engaging those users

-Design a consistent user experience across mobile devices and desktop platforms

-Collaborating with user researchers and content designers to test, iterate, and launch products and services that satisfy stakeholders

-Liaise with Product Owners and Stakeholders to clarify requirements

-Work with Business Analysts on refining and updating designs aligned with business requirements

-Liaise with development teams to clarify feasibility of a design and ensure the UX solution is correctly transitioned into development

Skills we can't do without:

-Ability to iterate on designs rapidly and devise multiple variant concepts for testing

-Develop interaction design and user interface to meet user needs and accessibility standards

-In-depth knowledge and experience in user-centred design approach

-Communicate effectively across organisational, technical boundaries, understanding the context

-You can identify needs and engage with users or stakeholders to collate user needs evidence and can use quantitative and qualitative data to turn user focus into outcomes

-Be able to deliver Information architecture, user journeys, task models, User flows, site flows, sketches, wireframes, and prototypes

-You can prototype in code, and you understand security, accessibility, and version control

-You know about agile methodology and can apply an agile mindset to your work

-You understand the importance of team dynamics, collaboration and can give and receive constructive feedback