UX/UI Designer - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Jewellery Quarter Bullion Ltd
Description
Job IntroductionAs the UK's number one online bullion dealer, we operate a suite of successful e-commerce brands across the UK and Europe, including and
Our mission is simply to "provide an accessible, simple & enjoyable customer experience that inspires lifetime brand loyalty" - our customers are at the centre of everything we do.
As a UX Designer at Jewellery Quarter Bullion, you will be responsible for delivering an exceptional online user experience across all our brands, leveraging A/B testing and data analysis to drive decision making and design improvements.
You will develop an in-depth understanding of our products, our customers, and the bullion industry which will inform and guide your decision-making process.
Trust and integrity are non-negotiable, forming the foundation of our success.Main Responsibilities
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Own UX and UI Design:Lead the design process for our suite of brands, ensuring a consistent and high-quality user experience across all platforms.
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Customer Journey Design:Create intuitive and engaging customer journeys that enhance user satisfaction and drive conversions.
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A/B Testing and Data Analysis:Conduct A/B testing to evaluate design effectiveness, analyse results, and make data-driven decisions for continuous improvement.
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Design Implementation:Collaborate with front-end developers to implement your designs. While front-end development skills are a bonus, they are not essential.
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Brand Leadership:Take ownership of brand identity and ensure consistency across all digital and print media.
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Non-Web Design Work:Extend your design expertise to print media and other non-web-related design projects as needed.
- Proven experience as a UX Designer with a strong portfolio of work.
- Strong abilities in wireframing, flow diagrams, graphic and visual design, sitemaps, prototypes, and storyboards.
- Proficiency in design tools such as Adobe Suite, Sketch, Figma, or similar.
- Strong understanding of usercentred design principles and methodologies.
- Experience with A/B testing and data analysis.
- Excellent visual design skills with a keen eye for detail.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a fastpaced environment.
- Frontend development skills (HTML & CSS) are a plus but not essential.
- Ability to effectively communicate with developers and ensure the feasibility and implementation of design solutions.
- Strong communication and organisational skills.
Join Jewellery Quarter Bullion Ltd, the entrepreneurial powerhouse behind , the UK's number one online gold and silver bullion dealer.
With a turnover of £300m annually, we have established a significant presence across the UK and Europe with our comprehensive portfolio of brands.
As we continue to expand, we are seeking a talented UX Designer to enhance our online user experience.We Value:
INTEGRITY - We're committed to earning trust, doing what is right, acting like owners, and holding ourselves to the highest standards.
AGILITY - With a focus on speed and adaptability, we value progress over perfection and are continuously learning and improving.
CLARITY - Through straightforward communication and well-understood goals, we encourage ideas and value honesty.
EFFICIENCY - Resourcefulness and frugality are our cornerstones. We aim to extract maximum value with minimum input.
Package Description
- A competitive salary up to £55,000 with a bonus potential up to 30%.
- 25 days holiday with option to buy more.
- Group pension scheme
- Cycle to work scheme.
- Substantial opportunities and budget for personal and professional development.
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