UX/UI Designer/ Remote (Chicago, IL), 24 + Months Contract
Job title: UX/UI Designer/ Remote (Chicago, IL), 24 + Months Contract in Chicago, IL at Suncap Technology
Company: Suncap Technology
Job description: 1. Number of Hours per Week: 40 Work Hours: 830-5 with a 30 minute lunch break
Remote Work? Yes, for now. Candidates semi-local to Chicago-land Preferred, but open to fully remote for the right candidate.
OVERVIEW:
This role is focused on the Rewards/loyalty programs for Walgreens; Role encompasses both UX/UI skills and will work across both mobile app AND web. Not just visual, but solving functionality flows, thinking about transactions and how customers are interacting with that; how it looks visually and measures up to entire brand – a little bit of both sides (both UX and UI); candidates may also fall under title of "Product Designers”
TEAM OVERVIEW:
We design the website and the mobile app – these roles are oriented towards information architecture, but we're interested in candidates who also have visual design skills. Team is primarily focused on UI design for Native Flagship App – support digital roadmaps across many lines of business and support App specific maintenance.
- This contractor will augment team's current capacity, to support roadmaps and manage overflow from there
- Individual would jump onto projects that were slated for outgoing contractor at end of month – within pharmacy space - multiple phases within program, add functionality into app, working with UX designer to build that out.
- Working alongside other UX/UI designers on team, with opportunities to stretch across channels (Omni-channel initiative)
- Working with copywriter to review design proposals
- Partner tightly with business analysts that fall under App Product Team, Development Team -Typical workday : Updates to the Walgreens Find Care health marketplace, while also supporting other health-related initiatives. Some "Heads down” working on projects; Meeting structure, online collaboration, calls to talk through concerns, solutions with project partners; manager involved on many calls to get through blockers or solve problems, brainstorming/whiteboard sessions; weekly design reviews; further down the track, meetings with development – walk through solution with lead engineers on both platforms; reviews with stakeholders – would expect project leads to be prepared to walk through work, speak to rationale, take questions, take feedback to revisions before finalizations -