[Remote] Senior UX Designer

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. iHorizons is a regional technology consulting firm committed to delivering end-to-end business solutions to its enterprise clients. The Senior UX Designer will be responsible for the design and development of digital products to ensure exceptional user experience by translating business requirements into wireframes and prototypes, while collaborating with cross-functional teams. Responsibilities Create customer experience journeys for product/project features, web pages, product interstitials, notifications, and other components of the product experience that align and support the overall subscriber experience Create wireframes, storyboards, walkthroughs, and prototypes to communicate your design to the rest of the team Develop detailed wireframes, user flows, mockups, and other product deliverables to effectively communicate designs and product requirements Formulating information architecture and navigation for complex data structures Articulating future-proof design strategy for multi-audience, multi-channel, multi-app solutions Work with other teams to test features and incorporate user feedback into design iterations Utilize rapid prototyping and iterative design techniques Design for multiple platforms & screens for people-centered digital products Deliver engineering-friendly design specifications and documentation Online portfolio of Research, Personas, UX Flows, Experience Maps, Wireframes, Prototypes, and User Testing Conduct benchmarking against similar types of businesses to ensure that the proposed design is following the latest trend in the market and is competitive compared to other businesses in the same industry Conduct research pre-developing the customer experience Conduct surveys to collect end customers’ feedback on the developed journeys Create documentation (Interactive playbooks, UX documentation, site architecture, wireframes, use cases, and task flows,) to be used by the team Maintain all UX/UI Templates, documentation, assets, personas, design mockups, user flows, navigational maps, and experience documentation for assigned projects Communicate designs – Create meaningful UX deliverables such as sketching, storyboards, sitemaps, wireframes, flowcharts, prototypes Collaborate with project teams to create artwork for the platform that satisfies requirements and strategic messaging and continues to raise the visual integrity of the user experience, to drive user adoption and engagement Collaborate with fellow designers to help evolve the design language of the website/mobile application Collaborate cross-functionally with other groups to solve strategic initiatives and new project challenges quickly and creatively Work closely with a cross-functional team of designers, software engineers, product managers, and business owners through all product development phases Work with the Software Testing team during the testing phase to ensure that what was developed matches the journey designed Skills Bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field 5+ years of experience as a user experience designer, information designer, interaction designer, and graphic designer Experience in professional user interface design or related design disciplines Proficiency with several graphics' tools (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) Proficient with at least one of these design programs such as Adobe Suite, Sketch, Figma, or equivalent Proficiency with wireframe and prototyping tools (Axure is the current tool of choice) Ability to work on highly detailed projects, highly creative brand-driven projects A strong portfolio of work demonstrating breadth and depth in UX and visual design, design strategy and process Critical thinker able to work through complex variations and with high attention to detail Experience designing complex solutions for complete digital environments for both desktop and mobile Experience applying WCAG standards to design concepts Proficient with qualitative and quantitative user testing methodologies, such as user research, usability testing (moderated and unmoderated), A/B testing, and analysis Solid foundational design skills and sensibilities Strong proficiency/expertise in InDesign, Adobe XD, Axure RP, Interactive Prototyping Tools Conceptual, confident, competent, adaptable, proactive, and results-oriented with leadership and strategic thinking abilities Continuously learn and gain knowledge about new software design technologies & trends and leverage the latest Web technologies Ability to interpret and convert complex concepts and ideas into visually coherent wireframes or prototypes Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and multi-task and meet tight deadlines A keen interest and awareness of future developments in website, mobile, software, and technology trends, and innovations Ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment to create top-performing interfaces Professional written and interpersonal skills when communicating with stakeholders Ability to prioritize and manage several milestones and projects efficiently and simultaneously Ability to work individually as a designer of a Product Team Scrum Master Google UX Design Professional Experience shipping high-quality consumer or enterprise products a plus An added advantage if you have the knowledge of tools such as Hotjar, Google Analytics, etc Company Overview Enterprise IT solutions in Qatar and MENA, Arabic search and NLP, and social analytics It was founded in 1996, and is headquartered in Doha, Ad Dawhah, QAT, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is http//www.ihorizons.com.

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