Goldenpick Technologies
Senior UX Designer Job at Goldenpick Technologies in Seattle
Goldenpick Technologies, Seattle, WA, US, 98141
Job Description
Job Description
Position : Senior UX Designer
Location : Seattle, WA (HYBRID)
- Candidates must be ready to lead usability testing and user research.
- Medical Device experience is a hard requirement.
- Experience in the medical product industry, preferably familiar with IEC 62366-1 (application of usability engineering to medical devices), FDA Human Factors Guidance, and IEC 62304 (software lifecycle processes for medical devices).
- Medical device experience is a must
- Only local candidates with medical device experience will be accepted.
Must have:
- Bachelor's degree in UX Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Human Factors, Psychology, or a related field.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in UX design and user research
- Experience conducting user research, including customer interviews, usability testing, and creating user journey maps.
- Familiarity with hardware/software integration and the challenges associated with designing for both.
- Proficiency in design and prototyping tools. We use Figma and Miro.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to translate complex research findings into actionable design solutions.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to present ideas and influence stakeholders effectively.
- Knowledge of software development processes and the ability to work closely with development teams to ensure design implementation.
- Strong proficiency in interaction design, with a solid understanding of user-centered design principles.
- 5+ years of experience in UX design and user research, with a proven track record of shipping products-from design and user testing to implementation and release-while gathering and applying feedback to continuously improve the user experience.
- Experience in the medical product industry, preferably including familiarity with IEC 62366-1 (application of usability engineering to medical devices), FDA Human Factors Guidance, and IEC 62304 (software lifecycle processes for medical devices).