NEXTON

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LeadUXDesignerAppH/F

€70–105k ~AI est. Paris, Ile-de-France, France FULL TIME
The Brief

“Lead UX Designer App H/F at NEXTON. Skills: UX Design, User Research, Design Systems. Lead user research. Identify problems and needs”

Industry & Context.

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Problems you'll solve

Problem identification; Needs identification

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Solid experience as Lead Designer or senior UX, Knowledge of mobile environments, Mastery of UX methods, Mastery of user testing, Mastery of design tools, Excellent ability to work in agile team, Sense of analysis, Rigor, Creativity

Nice to Have

Experience in BtoE context

What You'll Do.

Identify problems and needs

Conduct ideation workshops

Conduct co-construction workshops

Design high-fidelity interfaces

Respect Design System

Ensure consistency of user journeys

Ensure consistency of visual interfaces

Accompany UR standards

Accompany UX standards

Accompany UI standards

Participate in project phases

Adapt to agile methods

Participate in exchange committees

Participate in Design community meetings

Prepare presentation materials

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

UI Designers; Product Owners; Developers; Pluridisciplinary teams; Architects; Data referents; IA referents

Communication Scope

Present choices; Defend choices

Process & Methodology

Agile, SCRUM, Agile PM, SAFe, V cycle, W cycle

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