NICE Actimize is looking for a User Experience Designer to deliver exceptional experiences to our customers, enabling them to investigate financial fraud and money laundering activities with efficiency. As the primary design lead of the Xceed financial crime management platform, you will be involved in the full life cycle of design, partnering with product managers, engineers and marketing to deliver highly compelling, beautiful and easy-to-use products. Successful candidates are driven by high quality and are comfortable with growth, change and high volume output.
Responsibilities
Design new product offerings for NICE Actimize's Xceed financial fraud detection and anti-money laundering platforms
Provide user interaction and interface design support throughout product development, from initial concept to product/feature release and beyond
Drive design in accord with the principles of user-centered design
Define the user experience, including crafting user personas, workflow diagrams, storyboards, wireframes, visual design assets, and high-fidelity interactive prototypes.
Partner effectively with product managers to solicit customer input, iterate to refine and deliver detailed design artifacts to engineering teams.
Required Skills/Experience
3+ years of relevant work experience user interface design, with expertise in interaction design, information architecture and prototyping
Solid experience with Enterprise Software design
Proficiency in using industry-standard design and prototyping tools (such as Sketch, InVision, Adobe Creative Suite, Principle, Axure)
Proven track record of creating designs with clarity and consistency
Excellent communication, team spirit, strong collaborator with product, marketing, engineering
Degree in design, human computer interactions or related field or equivalent experience
Portfolio required
Desired:
Experience of enterprise cybersecurity, fraud detection or risk management software
Experience in data visualization design
Experience in front end web development using HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery, etc