UX Designer
Schneider Electric
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UX Designer
Schneider Electric 's purpose is to empower all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all. At Schneider, we call this Life Is On .
We are driving digital transformation by integrating the most advanced energy and automation technologies. We connect products, control platforms, software, and services throughout the lifecycle of our customers' activities to the cloud for integrated management of residential housing, commercial buildings, data centres, infrastructures, and industry.
Schneider Electric is seeking a design professional with expertise in user experience and interface definition. This individual will report into the central design organization working closely with the digital energy business. The team is fast growing and want to do so healthily. Our mission to oversee digital design across Schneider Electric, infuse design culture into the company, and scale these efforts through systems and collaboration. We create consistent, enjoyable, and memorable experiences with meaningful outcomes around sustainability, decarbonization, and optimizing the switch renewable energy. This is design work with a purpose.
This role will contribute to the design of Schneider Electric's building monitoring and control software. Successful candidates will have experience working with other designers in a team including product management and engineering to understand needs, craft and test experience concepts, and align solutions details into development. They will be familiar with the use of corporate design systems to quickly design interfaces that are consistent and on-brand, while knowing when and how to extend components and contribute to the ecosystem's health. Schneider Electric's customers operate in complex industrial spaces which necessitates a humble and curious attitude and a willingness to learn from experts in the energy domain. At the same time, the design team is defining our digital industrial future which requires skills in concept creation, story telling, and iterative creativity.
Your mission:
User-centered design. Apply different tools and methodologies required for the problem, timing, and context. Advocate for the user's interests when presenting work to product management and engineering.
Culture and advocacy. Be a representative of design and experience within Schneider Electric. Promote our digital ecosystem, strengthen the brand, and form a unified experience.
Systems thinking. Expand and adjust perspectives to understand the problem space. Empathize with users and colleagues and appreciate a diversity of inputs.
Data driven. Know how to use and analyze qualitative and quantitative data in decision making. Design interactions that empower users with information and collect data as a natural part of the experience.
This job is for you:
• >5 years of experience as a designer
• Bachelor's degree in a design field, human-computer interaction, fine arts, or equivalent experience.
• Examples of regular collaboration across business functions.
• Strong portfolio that demonstrates user-centered design approach & process, storytelling, and definition of design work through development.
• Ability to communicate complex information in written, visual, and verbal forms.
• Comfort with ambiguity and complex domains & organizations.
• Use of Figma & Figjam, Dovetail, Maze design tools.
• Fluent written and spoken English.
...and even better:
• Experience working with enterprise or industrial software products.
• Experience working with and applying enterprise design systems.
• Sketching, whiteboarding, and non-pixel visual communication.
• Parlez-vous Français?
What to expect
• Full time position.
• 5-10% travel opportunity.
• Location: India, Bangalore or Gurgaon.
Schedule: Full-time
Req: 0091YJ
UX Designer
Schneider Electric 's purpose is to empower all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability for all. At Schneider, we call this Life Is On .
We are driving digital transformation by integrating the most advanced energy and automation technologies. We connect products, control platforms, software, and services throughout the lifecycle of our customers' activities to the cloud for integrated management of residential housing, commercial buildings, data centres, infrastructures, and industry.
Schneider Electric is seeking a design professional with expertise in user experience and interface definition. This individual will report into the central design organization working closely with the digital energy business. The team is fast growing and want to do so healthily. Our mission to oversee digital design across Schneider Electric, infuse design culture into the company, and scale these efforts through systems and collaboration. We create consistent, enjoyable, and memorable experiences with meaningful outcomes around sustainability, decarbonization, and optimizing the switch renewable energy. This is design work with a purpose.
This role will contribute to the design of Schneider Electric's building monitoring and control software. Successful candidates will have experience working with other designers in a team including product management and engineering to understand needs, craft and test experience concepts, and align solutions details into development. They will be familiar with the use of corporate design systems to quickly design interfaces that are consistent and on-brand, while knowing when and how to extend components and contribute to the ecosystem's health. Schneider Electric's customers operate in complex industrial spaces which necessitates a humble and curious attitude and a willingness to learn from experts in the energy domain. At the same time, the design team is defining our digital industrial future which requires skills in concept creation, story telling, and iterative creativity.
Your mission:
User-centered design. Apply different tools and methodologies required for the problem, timing, and context. Advocate for the user's interests when presenting work to product management and engineering.
Culture and advocacy. Be a representative of design and experience within Schneider Electric. Promote our digital ecosystem, strengthen the brand, and form a unified experience.
Systems thinking. Expand and adjust perspectives to understand the problem space. Empathize with users and colleagues and appreciate a diversity of inputs.
Data driven. Know how to use and analyze qualitative and quantitative data in decision making. Design interactions that empower users with information and collect data as a natural part of the experience.
This job is for you:
• >5 years of experience as a designer
• Bachelor's degree in a design field, human-computer interaction, fine arts, or equivalent experience.
• Examples of regular collaboration across business functions.
• Strong portfolio that demonstrates user-centered design approach & process, storytelling, and definition of design work through development.
• Ability to communicate complex information in written, visual, and verbal forms.
• Comfort with ambiguity and complex domains & organizations.
• Use of Figma & Figjam, Dovetail, Maze design tools.
• Fluent written and spoken English.
...and even better:
• Experience working with enterprise or industrial software products.
• Experience working with and applying enterprise design systems.
• Sketching, whiteboarding, and non-pixel visual communication.
• Parlez-vous Français?
What to expect
• Full time position.
• 5-10% travel opportunity.
• Location: India, Bangalore or Gurgaon.
Schedule: Full-time
Req: 0091YJ
JOB SUMMARY
UX DesignerSchneider Electric
Samudrapur
a month ago
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Full-time