Amazon.com LLC
Design, Logistics
UXDesignerII
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“UX Designer II at Amazon.com LLC. Skills: User experience design, Interface design, Visual design, Design systems. Execute design strategy. Define design patterns”
What You'll Achieve.
Ensure worker health and safety; Reduce worker fatigue; Maintain operational excellence; Build lasting trust
Industry & Context.
Navigate ambiguous problem spaces; Translate complex requirements
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
5+ years UX design, Experience collaborating with product managers, Demonstrated interaction design skills, Demonstrated visual craft skills, Experience with prototyping mobile experiences, Demonstrated empathy for users, 3+ years delivering design solutions, Available online portfolio, Experience designing with Sketch, Experience designing with Photoshop, Experience designing with Illustrator, Experience designing with InVision, Experience designing with similar tools
Nice to Have
Experience working on associate-facing software, Executed research plans, Knowledge of design systems
What You'll Do.
Execute design strategy
Define design patterns
Improve design standards
Improve design processes
Drive cross-functional alignment
Communicate design decisions
Communicate design trade-offs
Identify operational challenges
Solve operational challenges
Contribute to design reviews
Ensure high-quality outcomes
Partner with engineering teams
Ensure technical feasibility
Maintain design integrity
Aggregate qualitative data
Analyze qualitative data
Aggregate quantitative data
Analyze quantitative data
Influence product strategy
Influence roadmap decisions
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Product managers; Developers; Other stakeholders; Engineering teams; Operations teams; Safety teams
Communication Scope
Design decisions; Design trade-offs
Full Job Description
We are looking for a UX Designer to join our team, where you'll play a crucial role in powering Amazon's global delivery network through innovative technology and human-centered design. This isn't just about creating interfaces – it's about designing systems that directly impact the safety, efficiency, and well-being of thousands of associates worldwide. In this role, you will tackle complex operational challenges that bridge digital and physical experiences. Your work will directly influence how our delivery associates interact with technology, equipment, and spaces, ultimately shaping the future of logistics at scale. You'll need to think holistically, understanding not just user interface design, but also hardware integration, ergonomics, safety protocols, and business operations. The stakes are high and real: your designs will help ensure worker health and safety, reduce worker fatigue, maintain operational excellence, and build lasting trust with both our workforce and customers. You'll need to balance multiple priorities – from immediate safety concerns to long-term scalability, from user needs to technical constraints. To succeed, you must be a strategic thinker who can navigate ambiguous problem spaces and translate complex operational requirements into elegant, practical solutions. You'll collaborate with product, engineering, operations, and safety teams, while mentoring other designers and driving design excellence across multiple workstreams. Your work will not only solve today's challenges but help define the future of how technology and human interaction come together in the logistics industry. Join us in creating meaningful solutions that make a real-world difference in the lives of thousands of Amazon employees and millions of customers. Basic qualifications - Experience collaborating with product managers, developers, and other stakeholders - 5+ years of practical experience in UX design with an emphasis on content discovery and/or content engagemen
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