Picnic

E-Commerce

ServiceDesigner

€38–52k ~AI est. Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Entry candidates.

The Brief

“Service Designer at Picnic. Skills: Service design, Customer journey mapping, Usability testing, Concept development. Run service design activities. Run research activities”

What You'll Achieve.

Create innovations that simplify life; Create innovations that make life healthier; Create innovations that make life sustainable

Industry & Context.

E Commerce
Problems you'll solve

Translate data into insights

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

MSc. degree in relevant field, 0-4 years of experience as Service Designer, Portfolio showcasing end-to-end product thinking, Conceptual-analytical skills, Ability to reason on high level, Excellent communicator, Agile approach, Fluency in Dutch and English

Nice to Have

Affinity for digital design, Previous experience with digital design, German fluency a plus, French fluency a plus

What You'll Do.

Run service design activities

Run research activities

Conduct customer interviews

Perform usability testing

Turn insights into solutions

Drive customer impact

Bring customers closer to teams

Own end-to-end customer experience

Build deep customer understanding

Drive product initiatives

Drive service initiatives

Present actionable insights

Guide decision-making

Engage with customers

Strive for continuous improvement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work with Product Owners; Work with Designers; Work with UX Researchers; Work with Data Analysts; Work with Engineers; Work with Business stakeholders; Work with other teams

Communication Scope

Facilitate workshops; Present insights

Full Job Description

In a nutshell As a Service Designer at Picnic, you’ll shape how millions of families experience grocery shopping, from planning their groceries and weekly meals to cooking and enjoying healthy, delicious food together. You’ll work hand in hand with Product Owners, Designers, UX Researchers, Data Analysts, Engineers, and Business stakeholders to design every step of the customer journey. You’ll spend half your time running service design and research activities such as customer interviews, journey mapping, and usability testing. The other half you’ll focus on turning those insights into solutions that drive real customer impact. By bringing everyone at Picnic closer to our customers, you’ll help create innovations that make everyday life simpler, healthier, and more sustainable. Tricks of the trade Service design: Own the end-to-end customer experience and build deep customer understanding\ Testing & exploring: Develop, test, and refine new concepts that drive product and service initiatives Collaboration: Work closely with designers and other teams to prototype and evaluate solutions every week Share insights: Document research, present actionable insights to guide decision-making Customer focus: Be the face of Picnic and engage with customers Continuous improvement: Strive for continuous improvement to take our UX team to the next level Your superpowers MSc. degree in a relevant field, such as Industrial Design, Human Computer Interaction Design or Product Design 0-4 years of experience as Service Designer Strong portfolio showcasing end-to-end product thinking, solving real problems for real people at scale Conceptual-analytical skills: able to understand complex flows, connect business and technical perspectives, and translate data into clear insights Ability to reason on high level about various topics, to quickly understand and discuss both business and technical concepts Excellent communicator: You know how to facilitate workshops with anyone and know how to p

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