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User Experience Designer

Optomi, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215

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Optomi, in partnership with a leading telecommunications company, is looking for a Visual Designer with strong iOS Native experience to join a brand-new project team focused on automating technician-to-customer communication.

Position Summary This role involves designing a mobile application that automates communication between technicians and customers, including real-time updates on installation progress, WiFi coverage assessments, and troubleshooting demos. The project is a significant revenue opportunity, aiming to streamline installation processes and enhance customer satisfaction. The team will collaborate with Auburn and Chris from AT&T, leveraging insights from product marketing and working closely with technicians to develop research plans.

What the right candidate will enjoy

Opportunity to work on a brand-new initiative with high visibility and impact.

Collaboration with a dynamic team including Auburn, Chris, Wes, and James.

Remote work flexibility with occasional travel to Dallas or Atlanta.

Exposure to cutting-edge mobile app design and automation technologies.

What type of experience does the right candidate have

Proficiency in Figma for design workshops and mockups.

A creative mindset with the ability to generate unique visual designs.

Knowledge of iOS components and live alerts.

Experience in wireframing and transitioning designs to native applications.

Familiarity with content strategy, information architecture, and usability research is a plus.

What the responsibilities are of the right candidate

Participate in design workshops to create mockups and prototypes for the mobile app.

Develop wireframes and transition designs to native iOS components.

Collaborate with technicians and product marketing to align designs with business requirements.

Ensure seamless design handoffs to the development team.

Test designs for usability and functionality before release.

Contribute to the creation of a new design system for the Xcom initiative.

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