Hackajob
is collaborating with
Zaizi
to connect them with exceptional tech professionals for this role.
Description
Zaizi is looking for a UX/UI Designer to work in a delivery-focused, agile environment, working with government clients. You’ll be managing and mentoring other User Experience Designers and getting hands on to define and oversee the creation of prototypes and other user-centred design artefacts that will help to understand user motivations, context and behaviour, processes and services, around end-to-end user journeys.
At Zaizi, a UX/UI Designer will work
within a multi disciplinary team and is responsible for planning, defining and overseeing user-centred design activities. You will work closely with Product Managers, Solution Architects, Designers, Developers and testers to make sure their user-centred design outcomes are understood and inform continuing activities.
Requirements
These are the expected objectives for this role and we would be eager to discuss this further during the interview process and jointly agree it with the successful candidate.
Expert knowledge and experience of user
interfaces
such as F igma
Communicate and evangelise user needs to the team and wider stakeholders
Create
prototypes
to feed into development
Work with team members to
design and conduct
workshops
Building relationships with clients and stakeholders
Able to elicit requirements from ambiguous user needs
Be the go to person in this area of expertise
Provide guidance and best practice on accessible design
Work with team members (Developers in particular) to bring designs to life in production
You will oversee and support the
creation of workshops, prototypes and other design artefacts
to inform decision making and drive actions. You will help to define the user-centred design approaches and methodologies for projects and initiatives and help with the planning of user-experience activities.
Core skills & competencies:
Experience with a range of
user-centred design and service design
techniques and practices.
Able to break down designs and communicate them to developers and testers
Excellent knowledge and experience of
prototyping and interaction design .
Setting design objectives and choosing appropriate tools and techniques.
The ability to plan user-centred design activities and define protocols.
Theming and synthesis outputs from raw research to produce strategic insights
Communicating information to stakeholders and your team
Being able to work in an agile and flexible way across a number of agile projects
You don’t meet all the requirements?
Studies show that women and black, Asian and minority ethnic people are less likely to apply for a job unless they meet every qualification. So if you’re excited about this role but your experience doesn’t align perfectly with the job description, we’d love you to still apply. You might just be the perfect person for this role, or another role here at Zaizi.
We actively welcome applications from people of colour, the LGBTQ+ community, individuals with disabilities, neurodivergent individuals, parents, carers, and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
If you need any accommodations to support your specific situation, please feel free to let us know. For candidates who are neurodiverse or have disabilities, we are happy to make any adjustments needed throughout the interview process—just ask!
SC Clearance:
Zaizi works with UK Central Government departments on a range of projects. To be able to work on our customer projects, employees must be Security Cleared to a standard acceptable to our Government customers. Due to this restriction we can currently only recruit candidates who have the right to work in the UK without sponsorship and who have lived in the UK for the last 5+ years continuously.
Interview Process:
1st stage:
Initial phone screening done by a member of the recruitment team
2nd stage:
Technical interview, this stage evaluates your technical expertise and problem-solving abilities, especially if you're applying for a technical role.
Final Stage:
10-15 min presentation and a panel interview where multiple people from different departments ask you questions.
Benefits
25 days paid holiday, plus bank holidays
Vitality medical insurance Workplace Pension 5% employer contribution Group Life Assurance Cyclescheme 5 days a year for approved Training WFH equipment allowance Buy / Sell Holiday 2 days paid volunteering days
Other benefits: Flexible working Work on exciting projects - make a difference Empowered to make decisions Encouraged to fail fast and learn quickly
For further information contact-
Nat Hinds-Head of Talent
Kayla Kirby-Talent Acquisition Specialist