[Sigia-l] [JOB] User Experience Analyst, NYC, FT

Karen Pascoe karen.pascoe at gmail.com
Tue Jun 13 08:00:32 EDT 2006


User Experience Analyst / TSS Client Access: User Experience Group
JPMorgan Chase – Treasury and Securities Services

JPMorgan Chase is currently seeking an experienced User Experience Analyst
to support the Client Access Group of Treasury and Securities Services
(TSS). 

TSS Client Access is responsible for driving the plans, development, and
execution of Internet initiatives across TSS to create a world-class online
channel that delights our customers, improves efficiency and inter-operation
across the Division, and meets or beats the offerings of our global
competitors. 
 
The User Experience Analyst will work with strategy, line of business,
product management, and technology groups to:

- Audit existing business applications, client feedback and competitive
research and develop benchmarks for evaluating designs going forward 
- Develop appropriate metrics to evaluate the Strategy Group's work going
forward
- Interview business stakeholders and clients to clearly understand both
internal and external requirements
- Create the vision of the future state of the applications striving to
prove the value of a top-tier Client Experience 
- Ensure consistency in implementation of future state designs with
iterative development of usability and design standards
- Oversee planning and execution of usability testing
- Evangelize the importance of true usability and user-centered approach to
technology design and development 

Qualifications

- Demonstrated love for the Internet and a vision of its transformative
potential 
- Minimum 4 years relevant experience, including in Internet and financial
services 
- Solid academic background, demonstrated work experience or degree in
Interaction Design and/or Human-Computer Interaction 
- Experience in designing extremely usable, client-oriented, and
transactional web-based interfaces 
- Familiarity with current Internet technology approaches (e.g.
service-oriented architecture, portal, content management, entitlements, and
user-centered design) 
- Knowledge of, or experience with, research methods such as user
interviews, surveys and observations, prototyping, card sorting, and persona
development 
- Strong Information Architecture skills
- Design, analysis and documentation of testing and/or surveys 
- Experience working with both senior and project team-level members and
must be able to articulate design concepts and strategies clearly
- Strong written and verbal communications skills
- Should enjoy working on multiple projects concurrently 

Interested candidates should send their resume and portfolio links to
karen.s.pascoe at jpmchase.com.





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