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Senior UI/UX Designer Job at Qreer.com in San Jose

Qreer.com, San Jose, CA, United States, 95199

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The UI/UX Designer will work closely with an international, multi-disciplinary team to create highly usable products.


Introduction

ASML US brings together the most creative minds in science and technology to develop lithography machines that are key to producing faster, cheaper, more energy-efficient microchips. We design, develop, integrate, market and service these advanced machines, which enable our customers - the world’s leading chipmakers - to reduce the size and increase the functionality of their microchips, which in turn leads to smaller, more powerful consumer electronics. Our headquarters are in Veldhoven, the Netherlands, and we have 18 office locations around the United States including main offices in Wilton, CT, Chandler, AZ, San Jose, CA and San Diego, CA.


Job Mission

This role involves designing the user experience for ASML’s computational lithography platform. The UI/UX Designer will work closely with an international, multi-disciplinary team to create highly usable products. The candidate will possess the ability to quickly grasp and distill highly complex matters into clean, understandable designs. He/she will be the visionary voice of the customer experience who transforms business opportunities and marketing requirements into user-friendly application interface designs. These designs will be the PRD/FRD for GUI developers.


Job Description
  • Work closely with product management to derive and define user requirements for Tachyon Application Center
  • Develop high level and detailed user flow diagrams, wireframes, storyboards, mockups and prototypes to effectively communicate interaction and functional designs
  • Work with developers to ensure accurate implementation of the designs
  • Write User Guide, Release Notes, and other documentation
  • Create and maintain specifications such as interface guidelines and standards across products
  • Translate usability test results and other user research into product design improvements
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