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Overview: Do you want influence in designing the user experience practice across an entire firm? Your experience in UX will help stand up a practice for Fisher Investments. Your design experience will improve various projects from envisioning through deployment.
The Opportunity: As a UX Designer you will help establish the user experience of the broader modernization program at Fisher Investments. As part of the Enterprise Transformation Office you will be central to the success of our portfolio of the biggest strategic projects. You will work with an IT development team to shape user design throughout the firm. You will identify potential process improvements, recommends solutions, and implement them. You will report to the UX Lead who will aid in your training for this role and professional development for future growth opportunities. The Day-to-Day:- Develop a design system and maintain it going forward
- Provide UI solutions to a various partners: including developers, product owners and business owners
- Create user tasks for testing UX features and products
- Help educate other about UX best practices
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
- 3+ years of UX Designer & application project design experience
- Experience facilitating user feedback sessions
- Experience creating design systems
- Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite and other UX technology
- U.S. candidates must be fully vaccinated as defined by the medical community against COVID-19 and provide proof of such vaccination by date of hire
- 100% paid medical, dental and vision premiums for you and your qualifying dependents
- A 50% 401(k) match, up to the IRS maximum
- 20 days of PTO, plus 9 paid holidays
- 8 weeks paid Primary Caregiver Parental Leave
- Back-up Child Care Program available, offering up to 10 days annually
- A cumulative learning and development framework customized for every employee
- An award-winning work environment - we're Great Place to Work Certified, and Top Workplace winners from The Oregonian
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