Salary
💰 $82,783 - $137,972 per year
About the role
- Design user flows and interfaces for digital and in-branch account opening, focusing on our digital sales research site, form design, and application clarity.
- Translate research, business requirements, and technical constraints into customer centric solutions.
- Create concepts, wireframes, high-fidelity designs, and prototypes that communicate ideas and drive alignment across teams.
- Collaborate closely with product owners, developers, and other partners to define functionality and ensure successful implementation.
- Contribute to, and advocate for design standards, accessibility best practices, and design system usage.
- Conduct design critiques, participate in team rituals, and iterate on designs based on feedback from designers, product, developers, and stakeholders.
- Support usability testing and partner with researchers to gather insights that inform your design decisions.
- Mentor more junior designers and contribute to growing a culture of design quality, craft, and collaboration.
- Influence product roadmap planning by identifying design opportunities, raising usability concerns, and helping prioritize work based on customer and user impact.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in UX Design, Human Computer Interaction, Industrial Design, or similar, and a minimum of 3 years relevant experience or in lieu of a degree, a combined minimum of 7 years education and/or relevant/product design work experience.
- Experience designing for form-heavy or workflow-intensive experiences, preferably in regulated industries.
- Demonstrated ability to apply user-centered design methods throughout the product lifecycle.
- Proficiency with Figma and modern design tools such as Adobe CC and Miro.
- Ability to communicate clearly, collaborate with stakeholders, and incorporate feedback into your work.
- Understanding of accessibility standards and best practices for inclusive design.
- Experience working with agile development teams and iterating based on feedback and data.