01 Jan
Bay Street IT Solutions
Toronto
Job Description:
Our client is looking to hire a Senior UX/UI Designer on a contract basis for 6 months to support a redesign project within Commercial Banking. The redesign project will require the individual to have strong Visual Design and UX skills as they will be leading the project, shaping the look and feel as well as the user experience for the platform. This individual will also require strong written and verbal skills so they can articulate their design choices clearly when presenting to stakeholders. Experience in the financial industry is a nice to have but not required.
Job Responsibilities:
• Works closely with business analysts, business sponsors,
project managers and IT teams to obtain and understand business requirements.
• Creates the design of user interface specifications, by applying client research, design standards, industry best practices, taking into account strategic business objectives, user needs, systems constraints.
• Participates in design review sessions with project teams, acquiring consensus and getting approvals on designs and documentation.
• Executes business acceptance test cases and testing.
• Works with the project managers to ensure that usability deliverables accommodate project timelines, budgets, technical and scope constraints.
• Contributes to the development, maintenance, and continuous improvement of efficient and effective usability methodology/process, documentation, workflow, ROI, metrics and design standards.
• Acts as a user experience advocate regarding principles of user experience and user-centered design.
Must Have Requirement:
• Working with stakeholders
• Must have experience using Figma
• Adobe suite of tools - photoshop
• ** Portfolios attached to resource profile
○ Case studies that shows written skills and critical thinking
○ Portfolio is the most important
Nice to Have:
• Financial industry experience
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