Experienced Lead UX Product Designer and Prototyper for Innovative Digital Experiences

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Introduction to Target and Our MissionAt Target, we're driven by a mission to help all families discover the joy of everyday life. As one of the world's most recognized brands and America's leading retailers, we strive to make Target the preferred shopping destination for our guests by offering outstanding value, inspiration, innovation, and an exceptional guest experience that no other retailer can deliver. Our commitment to responsible corporate citizenship, ethical business practices, environmental stewardship, and generous community support has been at the heart of our operations since 1946. We believe in giving back to our communities, and since our inception, we have given 5 percent of our profits back to support local initiatives and programs.About Our UX Team and the RoleOur UX team is a dynamic group of design, content, research, and accessibility practitioners and experts who are passionate about improving and innovating our digital experiences for Target's guests, team members, and partners. As a Lead UX Product Designer/Prototyper within our Guest Experience team, you will play a critical role in delivering best-in-class digital shopping experiences for our guests. Your mission will be to design and prototype new experiences that meet the evolving needs of our guests, leveraging your expertise in UX design, product design, and prototyping to drive business results and guest delight.Key Responsibilities• Develop high-quality visual, interaction, and motion designs and prototypes for digital and omni-channel experiences and platforms, influencing strategy, investment, collaboration models, and the balance of new vs. iteration.• Collaborate within UX sprints for discovery, co-creation, future-visioning, and functional proof of concept delivery for emerging experiences in partnership with product, engineering, and other cross-functional peers and leaders.• Investigate new opportunities using tools that prototype visual design, interactions, motion, and other modes of interaction, including sound, to stay ahead of the curve in digital innovation.• Align internal stakeholders, accelerate experimentation, and enable the team to innovate more rapidly while scaling UX learnings and best-practices across teams.• Create deliverables representative of both exploratory and go-to-market design phases, such as wireframes, user flows, UI design, and prototypes, to guide the design process and ensure consistency and quality.• Guide design process and mentor junior designers to help them grow in their careers and develop their skills in UX design and prototyping.• Hold design work to a high standard of craft, including accessibility, user research, information architecture, interaction design, visual design, and service design, to ensure that our digital experiences are inclusive and meet the needs of all our guests.• Advance a culture of human-centered practice within UX, product, and engineering teams to ensure that our designs are grounded in a deep understanding of our guests' needs and behaviors.Essential QualificationsTo be successful in this role, you will need to have:• 7+ years of experience as a senior or lead product designer or design technologist with a strong portfolio showcasing successful product and service design work.• Expert skills in UX, product design, and prototyping, as well as structuring and planning work, and owning the design process.• Advanced experience working in new product development within large enterprises, including co-creation sprints and collaboration with cross-functional teams.• Advanced proficiency in product design and development tools, such as Figma, Principle, Framer, and the ability to write markup and/or develop in HTML, JS, SwiftUI, Jetpack Compose.• Advanced strategic problem-solving, systems thinking, and collaboration skills, with the ability to balance near-term solutions and long-term vision.• A proven ability to effectively use data and insights to set direction and communicate approach, and to exhibit a growth mindset in the face of changing priorities and deadlines.Preferred QualificationsIn addition to the essential qualifications, we are looking for candidates who have:• A strong understanding of omni-channel retail and the role that UX plays in driving engagement, loyalty, delight, and trust, as well as business results.• Experience working in a remote or hybrid work environment, with the ability to collaborate effectively with team members and stakeholders across different locations and time zones.• A passion for innovation and experimentation, with a willingness to try new approaches and learn from failure.• Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to explain complex design concepts and prototypes to non-design stakeholders.Skills and CompetenciesTo succeed in this role, you will need to have a strong foundation in the following skills and competencies:• UX design and prototyping, including user research, wireframing, visual design, and interaction design.• Product design and development, including product strategy, product roadmap development, and product launch planning.• Collaboration and communication, including stakeholder management, project planning, and team leadership.• Problem-solving and analytical thinking, including data analysis, usability testing, and design iteration.• Time management and organization, including prioritization, scheduling, and deadline management.Career Growth Opportunities and Learning BenefitsAt Target, we are committed to helping our team members grow and develop in their careers. As a Lead UX Product Designer/Prototyper, you will have access to a range of career growth opportunities and learning benefits, including:• Professional development programs, including training, mentorship, and coaching.• Opportunities for advancement, including promotions and lateral moves.• Access to industry conferences and events, including design and technology conferences.• A culture of continuous learning, including regular feedback, performance reviews, and goal-setting.Work Environment and Company CultureAt Target, we pride ourselves on our dynamic and inclusive work environment, which is designed to support the well-being and success of all team members. Our company culture is built on a foundation of:• Respect and inclusivity, including a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.• Collaboration and teamwork, including cross-functional teams and stakeholder management.• Innovation and experimentation, including a culture of continuous learning and improvement.• Community involvement, including volunteer opportunities and community outreach programs.Compensation, Perks, and BenefitsAs a Lead UX Product Designer/Prototyper at Target, you will be eligible for a range of compensation, perks, and benefits, including:• A competitive salary, with a pay range of $126,600.00 - $227,900.00 per year.• Comprehensive health benefits, including medical, vision, dental, and life insurance.• 401(k) and employee discount programs, including matching contributions and exclusive discounts.• Paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, and national holidays.• Opportunities for professional development, including training, mentorship, and coaching.ConclusionIf you are a motivated and experienced UX product designer and prototyper who is passionate about delivering best-in-class digital experiences, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. As a Lead UX Product Designer/Prototyper at Target, you will have the chance to make a significant impact on the future of retail and e-commerce, while growing and developing your skills and career. Don't miss out on this opportunity to join our dynamic and innovative team – and take the first step towards a rewarding new role!Apply for this job

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