Conduct user research through interviews, surveys, and data analysis to gather insights from end-users, stakeholders, and existing data
Identify opportunities, requirements, and constraints to inform design decisions, following a user-centered design (UCD) process
Create wireframes, storyboards, process flows, and interactive prototypes to visualize solutions for applications/system features
Coordinate, define, design and maintain Design System components, libraries, utilities, and patterns
Ensure consistency across projects by implementing shared UX templates and global components
Work closely with SCRUM teams, federal Product Owners, developers, and other stakeholders to ideate solutions, address pain points, and refine designs through iterative feedback
Participate in Agile ceremonies like sprint planning, daily stand-ups, and retrospectives
Perform usability testing, accessibility audits, and validation sessions to evaluate designs, iterating based on user feedback
Ensure all deliverables comply with Section 508 (Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 794d) and WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards for intuitive, efficient user experiences
Maintain robust documentation, demos, and the Design System website/Figma toolkit library
Advise teams on best practices for using design system components and enterprise features
Support cross-functional agile development in a SAFe framework, contributing to program increments, roadmaps, and velocity goals
Mentor SCRUM teams on UX-related topics, promote user-centered principles, and contribute to continuous improvement in DesignOps processes
Requirements
5 years of applicable experience
Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Graphic Design, Computer Science, or a related field (or 3 years of additional experience)
Proficiency in UX design tools, including Figma (preferred), Sketch, Adobe XD, or similar, with hands-on experience in creating wireframes, prototypes, and design systems
Strong expertise in user-centered design (UCD) processes, including discovery (e.g., user research, stakeholder interviews, competitive analysis), definition (e.g., personas, journey maps, problem statements), ideation (e.g., workshops, brainstorming), prototyping, and validation (e.g., usability testing)
Expertise with accessibility standards, particularly Section 508 compliance and WCAG guidelines, with experience conducting accessibility audits and ensuring inclusive designs
Familiarity with front-end technologies such as HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Angular, and Bootstrap for implementing and integrating designs into development workflows
Experience collaborating in cross-functional teams, including developers, architects, and federal stakeholders, with excellent communication skills for presenting designs, facilitating workshops, and documenting processes
Solid understanding of agile methodologies (SCRUM, SAFe) and tools like Jira and Confluence, with the ability to participate in sprint ceremonies and adapt to iterative development
Ability to create and maintain design documentation, such as user research reports, summary docs for UCD phases, and design system libraries