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Arbetsbeskrivning
Are you a creative UX/UI designer with passion for complex contexts?
Who are you? And how can you make an impact?
You have more than 3 years of experience as UX/UI Designer and built confidence in designing with UX patterns and design systems, according to accessibility guidelines. Prototyping and UX testing are part of you preferred process and you feel confident in supporting user research and turning insights into concepts.
You will be part of a small team of UX designers and strategist, working according to agile methods and in close collaboration with product owners and developers in the area of Product Data Management (PDM) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM).
PDM/PLM is the backbone for documenting the product offering. It is a complex area to grasp and to really thrive in this role, you should feel motivate by the challenge and have a long perspective on the assignment.
Besides being part of friendly and supporting team, you also become part the larger UX Chapter within Volvo Digital and IT. Here you get access to knowledge sharing and other activities.
This is us, your new colleagues
The User Experience Design Chapter in Digital Delivery collaborates with other parts of the organization, to foster an environment where ideas, thoughts and opinions can be shared. We are team players with common ambitions, and we win together by uncovering user needs through collected data and inputs to improve the usability of products and services across the Volvo Group. Our UX Design Chapter team are tasked with securing consistent user experience, interaction and visual treatment across products and services, considering a cohesive holistic experience that is findable, credible, accessible, useful, useable, and desirable.
Ready to shape tomorrow’s society together with us?
Are you as passionate about making an impact by design as we are? Are you thriving in a large complex organization, happy to collaborate and facilitate an excellent user centric approach in order to amplify the value of design?