Rayner Personnel
Rayner Personnel
Our client has disrupted the marketplace in the digital property industry and is looking for a UX/UI developer that will bring new ideas and their own flare to the design. You will work very closely with senior members in the business. This is an opportunity to grow with a business and express your ideas. The ideal person needs to be brave, current and modern.
This company are the cool kids on the block, their culture is welcoming. They drive positive mindset and challenge you to make an impact all well empowering each other, this driving culture is unique and award winning. This is not an opportunity to be missed.
Salary: £35K
Location: Birmingham (B20)
Job Role:
The company is looking for a UX/UI Designer to join its team.
You will work collaboratively to plan, wireframe, and design a wide range of mobile app and online portal projects.
The company codes up designs using React and React Native. To be considered, you do not need to program; however, you will need to consider the technical trade-offs or limitations of any UI designs you create and liaise with the development team where appropriate.
You will also be involved in the quality assurance process relating to your designs, supporting developers with feedback to ensure that the end-product looks and functions as you expect.
Ideally you will have some or all of the following skills:
Have exceptional communication skills, able to listen to customer requirements and communicate options to them considering their needs.
Design Mobile Friendly & Future Proof Applications
Experience liaising with customers to understand requirements.
Have good organisation and time management abilities
To be able to show a portfolio of your existing works or design concepts.
Have a basic working understanding of how the graphics process contributes to the wider
project management functions.
Understand the principles of UX Design Psychology and reflect these in your work.
Understand both mobile first and responsive design patterns.
Be familiar with the basics of the ‘Minimum Viable Product’ concept which applies to
product design and development, including its impact on customer budgets
If you have the above experience and want to be in the driving seat of this high-profile UX/UI project across the business this could be a great opening for you.