UX Designer, AWS Training and Certification Architecture - Sunnyvale, CA at Geebo

UX Designer, AWS Training and Certification

Job summaryHelp us transform the UX of AWS's digital training experience.
AWS Training and Certification (T&C) is hiring a UX Designer to create innovative, globally-minded, and accessible web, mobile, and emerging platform UX for an evolving portfolio of digital learning experiences.
Join a an Experience Strategy and Design team that works across T&C's portfolio of products and services with capability pillars in accessibility, UX research, product strategy, experience design, and quality assurance.
The candidate must have a current portfolio demonstrating mastery of UX principles, processes, and core skills across a breadth of use cases including research, information architecture, wire framing, prototyping, and visual communication.
Your superpowers include the ability to inspire and persuade, be stubborn on vision but flexible on details, and deliver in rapidly transforming environments.
Core responsibilities Develop and implement user-centered research throughout the design and development cycle using a variety of methodologies including:
stakeholder interviews, contextual inquiry, usability studies, task analysis, heuristic evaluation, and other appropriate qualitative and quantitative research techniques.
Analyze UX problems and create on-brand design solutions that meet measurable business requirements and goals.
Design the UI architecture, interface, and interaction flow of web and on-device software applications.
Design the visual aesthetic of mobile, web, and device experiences.
Present research and design to the UX, Product, and Engineering teams, as well as executive leadership and project stakeholders.
Partner with the engineering and product teams throughout the product development phase to ensure the UX/UI specifications are built correctly and optimized for the customer.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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