We currently have a requirement for a Senior UX Designer to join a large Pharmaceutical company based in Ingelheim, Germany on a contract commencing from January 2020 until April 2020 with extensions!
Mission - The UX Designer is going to work on three projects, which all aim to build data-driven applications with a cross-functional Scrum team. The goal for all of these tools is to support decision-making using data and with this improve our customer relationship or save time and money. The time lines for completion of the projects might go beyond the time scope of the hiring of the freelancer
Responsibilities:
- Organize and facilitate design workshops and design sprints to identify problems, potential solutions, and to align the team
- Conduct intense user research, together with the team, through investigative research methods. This means that the UX Designer will interview users or subject matter experts to find out more about how to achieve user desirability of the product or show first test versions of the tool to the users with the same purpose.
- Lead the user experience and visual design efforts for the team
- Create mockups for both mobile and web pages that the frontend developer can easily translate into code
- Create prototypes that showcase the user flow and interactions
- Conduct continuous user testing with test versions of the tool in order to ensure rapid feedback from users on the teams ideas and prototypes
Key Skills Required:
- 5+ years experience working as an UX Designer in a similar position
- Experience of organising and delivering design workshops and design sprints in order to identify problems and come up with solutions
- Experience of conducting intense User Research including interviewing users or subject matter experts
- Experience leading a small team and various tasks such as User Experience and Visual Design efforts
- Experience creating mockups for both mobile and web pages
- Experience creating prototypes showing user flow/interactions
- Experience conducting user testing
- Experience in the Pharmaceutical industry is beneficial but not a must