As a UI/UX Designer at AirMap, you will collaborate with Product, and multiple agile teams to design user interface experiences for complex Unmanned Traffic Management, Drone Enterprise, and Operator products. You will directly contribute to the success of our business by applying your skills and experience to the planning, analysis, design, and development of persona and data driven, enterprise-grade software.
Duties And Responsibilities
Conceptualize and design compelling, thoughtful interfaces that delight AirMap’s diverse customers including drone operators, enterprises and air traffic controllers, to name a few
Work with product owners and engineers throughout all phases of development to ensure successful implementation of a UX/UI design based on user needs.
Produce assets across the design lifecycle from mockups & wireframes through to polished user interfaces.
Improve existing UX/UI by researching consumer behavior and testing new experiences and designs.
Manage a portfolio of products, developing and maintaining consistent look and feel across multiple interconnected AirMap products spanning iOS, Android & Web.
You May Be A Good Fit If the Following Describes You
You are a “doer”, able to move fast and learn by doing. You don’t wait for detailed instructions to get moving on what you know needs to happen.
Thrive in ambiguity, AirMap is a startup operating in a new space. We are solving problems for the first time with little or no examples.
Impact matters to you, AirMap is transforming an industry and your work will be part of that transformation.
Established knowledge in user experience design, user interface design, interaction design, and graphic design and able to work cross functionally between these disciplines
Familiarity with brand, marketing and advertising strategies
Enjoy small team environments
Bonus Points if
You own a drone
You are intrigued by maps and geospatial problems
You're multilingual and like to work with the world
Have experience working within design standards
Passion for, or background in aviation