VUI Designer, Devices Design Group Architecture - Sunnyvale, CA at Geebo

VUI Designer, Devices Design Group

Job summaryAmazon's Device Design Group has launched revolutionary products like Echo, Fire TV, Alexa Communications, and more.
The Core VUI team designs solutions for Alexa Communications, FireTV, Alexa Mobile App, and new multimodal devices (Echo Show 5, 8, 10 & 15).
You will have the opportunity to impact the customer experience, design, and implementation of cutting-edge products and features.
We're looking for people who are passionate about innovating on behalf of customers, demonstrate a high degree of ownership, and want to work hard, have fun and make history!This role in the Devices Design Group for a Voice UX Designer will lead various projects, owning the voice interaction model for customers across features.
They will also work closely with visual interaction designers on multimodal devices to define the end-to-end interaction across modalities and device form factors.
Key job responsibilities Create world-class, user-centered designs through consideration of UX research, market research, business requirements, customer feedback, and usability study findings Demonstrate leadership in driving design processes into the organization that help refine strategy.
Translate business requirements into use cases and high-level customer experience requirements Design the interface and interaction flow of new voice and multimodal applications Develop conceptual diagrams and voice interaction prototypes Develop and maintain detailed user-interface specifications Present design work to the user experience team, product team, engineering team, Amazon.
com leadership, and external partners for review and feedback Work with our usability and data mining teams to assess and optimize new and existing features Develop high level strategy for customers for both near and long term.
Collaborate with other design team members on experiences, frameworks, process, and best practices.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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