Senior UX Designer, AWS Identity Architecture - Orangeville, UT at Geebo

Senior UX Designer, AWS Identity

Job summaryThe Amazon Web Services (AWS) Identity team is seeking a talented User Experience Designer.
In this role you will have a significant impact on our business as you lead the design for core AWS services.
You will work with engineers, product managers, executives, and other designers, leading design throughout the strategy, design, and development life-cycle.
Key job responsibilitiesUnderstanding AWS administrator and developer needs and problems.
Designing solutions to needs and problems.
Working with product managers, engineers, and other designers to finalize and build customers solutions.
Driving a forward-looking vision for our portfolio of user experiences.
Mentoring other designers to do the above.
A day in the lifeA normal day as a designer on the AWS Identity team could take many forms.
You might be talking directly with customers to understand their current experience, meeting with engineers to pitch them on a new idea, or working through the final fit-and-finish of a project ready for launch.
You could be leading our weekly team learning session, or critiquing your peer's design work or forward-looking UX-strategy document.
Whatever you are doing, you'll have the opportunity to grow your skillset as a designer and influence the experience for millions of AWS users around the world.
About the teamThe AWS Identity design team has a core mission to balance security and usability in the core identity, access, and resource management, and governance experiences in AWS.
We ensure AWS is both secure and usable.
We educate the rest of the AWS design community how to design for, interact with, and integrate with these services, tools, and concepts.
Our team culture fosters an environment of learning, collaboration, and driving the vision for the future of our products.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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