Mozilla is looking to shape the future of Firefox on Android and iOS by improving user experience and ensuring native, high-quality mobile interfaces. The goal is to maintain an open and accessible internet for all users.
Requirements
- Deep expertise in native design languages, with a strong focus on Android and complementary experience in iOS.
- Well-versed in platform-specific patterns, guidelines, and best practices to deliver intuitive, high-quality mobile experiences.
- Experience designing for privacy, security, and accessibility in mobile applications.
- Proficiency with Figma
- Experience working with design systems and contributing to their evolution.
- Ability and interest in learning new technologies quickly
- Deep understanding of developing products that prioritize accessibility
Responsibilities
- Lead UX efforts for major initiatives in Firefox Mobile, with a strong focus on visual craft and interaction design.
- Design and prototype intuitive, accessible, and visually compelling mobile experiences that support Firefox’s core values of privacy, security, and performance.
- Create design storyboards, wireframes, mockups, and prototypes to communicate intent and for conducting qualitative and quantitative research
- Collaborate with product, engineering, and research teams to align design decisions with business objectives, technical feasibility, and user needs.
- Advocate for mobile-first UX best practices, ensuring high usability across different devices and screen sizes.
- Contribute to and evolve the Design System, ensuring consistency and usability across mobile platforms.
- Support product strategy from concept to completion for critical user journeys and finding opportunities
Other
- 7+ years of experience in UX design, with a strong portfolio showcasing mobile-first design work.
- Strong ability to balance user needs, business objectives, and technical feasibility in design decisions.
- Highly collaborative
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Comfortable presenting and articulating design decisions