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Lead UX Designer

  • China

  • Shanghai

  • Full-time

  • Permanent

What you'll do

As a UX Designer of the team, you will work on defining features and products. Your responsibility will be to deliver design artifacts, such as user flows, wireframes, and prototypes that balance design aesthetics with intuitive functionality. You will collaborate with other designers and ensure a seamless customer experience across Volvo’s digital landscape. As part of a product team, you will communicate designs, ideas, and rationale with your team using data and customer insights. As a designer you advocate for the user, you will develop a deep understanding of our customer needs and pain-points, serving as an expert for your product team and develop ideas for new and enhanced features.

What you'll bring

You’ve been designing for 6+ years for a consumer-focused tech company, so you understand what it takes to create elegant, consumer-oriented experiences. You are a versatile designer who uses a full range of skills—product design, interaction design, and visual design — to ensure you deliver magical experiences to the customer. You are a strong collaborator, who can work with not only design partners, but many other stakeholders from marketing to engineering. You’re a strong communicator. Who can inspire teams towards action and empathy for the user. You have a people-focused design mentality. Constantly looking to hone your design instinct through user feedback. Whether that’s hands-on user research or a quantitative A/B test. Show, don’t tell. Applicants must provide a portfolio of work as part of their application.

About the company

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Volvo, founded in 1927 in Gothenburg, Sweden, is a renowned automobile manufacturer known for its commitment to safety, quality, and sustainability. Volvo produces a wide range of vehicles, including the XC90, XC60, and fully electric models like the XC40 Recharge, with a strong focus on electrification and autonomous driving technology. Headquartered in Gothenburg, Volvo's primary markets include Europe, North America, and China. The company operates several R&D and design centers globally, including key locations in Sweden, China, and the U.S. As of 2024, Jim Rowan serves as CEO, with Jeremy Offer as the Global Head of Design. Volvo employs approximately 100,000 people globally, prioritizing safety and sustainability in its innovations.