Senior UX Designer - Transportation Risk and Compliance Architecture - Sunnyvale, CA at Geebo

Senior UX Designer - Transportation Risk and Compliance

Note on Location:
We are open to this role being located in Sunnyvale or other US corporate offices (including but not limited to New York, Boston, San Diego, Los Angeles, Nashville, Washington DC, and more).
Amazon strives to exceed the expectations of our customers by ensuring shipments are delivered quickly, safely, and as compliant as possible.
Amazon's Transportation Risk and Compliance Team (TRC) protects Amazon's various transportation businesses by implementing scalable risk management solutions that foster continued business growth.
To support the business, we build tools to manage the audit experience that are integrated with our transportation partners.
We are building a world class web/mobile audit platform, solving deep algorithmic problems, creating brand new tools that cater to multi-party business scenarios, and building data ingestion pipelines to internal and external systems.
Our systems audit across a multitude of transportation segments and modes both within and across international borders.
This mandates building highly available and scalable distributed systems.
You will:
Lead end-to-end UX/product design Create user-centered designs by understanding business requirements, voice of the customer, user journeys, customer feedback, and usability findings.
Quickly and iteratively create user flows, wireframes, prototypes, high fidelity mockups and detailed UI and visual design specifications to Product and Engineering teams, as well as business stakeholders and executive leadership.
Incorporate customer feedback, technical constraints, and usability findings into design.
Develop and maintain detailed information architecture and design specifications.
Performing metrics analysis post-launch to inform design/UX optimization efforts.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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