Overview
UX Designer £35-40k | Environmental Sustainability Companies
Our client is looking for a UX designer to support there digital transformation. Our client is the leading producer of transparent and sustainable food that deliver food directly from farm to shop.
Requirements
Comprehensive online portfolio that clearly showcases the processes you followed, as well as the outcome
Experience creating user stories, scenarios, journey flows, wireframes and interactive prototypes and visual design native app, desktop and websites
Experience executing pixel perfect, production ready assets with experience of refining solutions through testing and iteration
Experience of user-center research methods and tools
Able to work closely with Engineering and Product teams to translate complex challenges to effortless, simple solutions
Be a UX evangelist and help educate/guide strategic user-experience initiatives
Skills & requirements
2+ years professional experience in UX design with a strong portfolio
UX research methods and usability testing
Strong knowledge of responsive web design practices, technologies and methodologies e.g. CSS, HTML, JavaScript and accessibility (no direct coding skills are required)
Experience working in Agile software development
Proficiency in Adobe suite, wireframing and prototyping tools (Adobe XD, Illustrator etc.)
Benefits
Competitive salary with industry-matching pay reviews
25 days annual leave a year plus 8 public holidays
Comprehensive benefits package, such as high-spec laptop and equipment
* please email a link to you portfolio with this application ! GOOD LUCK!
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