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Welcome to Product Design at DICK’S Sporting Goods, where we specialize in delivering retail excellence along every aspect of the customer journey driven through Technology. Our mission focuses on crafting intuitive, easy-to-use products that span across our business. We are looking for a new team member who can enable human-centered practices that inspire, innovate, and deliver elevated experiences for our customers and products.
This role is for placement on the Mobile Apps Team, where you will help to design the future of Dick’s Sporting Goods and Golf Galaxy digital experiences on iOS and Android. Specifically, you will be focused on the design and UX strategy for out-of-funnel pages and experiences, including Home, Account, Settings, as well as partnering on design efforts with our Loyalty and Personalization teams, and others. You must thrive in both autonomous work and collaborative work settings within this role.
As a Product Designer II, you work closely with other product designers, product managers and software engineers to deliver product experiences rooted in human-centered principles that support strategic priorities. You are an active participant in the organization and delivery of high-quality products enabled through a lean product development process including:
As part of a balanced team, you invest in learning and collaborating with product managers, software engineering, and business partners. Team forming is an important aspect of aligning on your purpose, key strengths, agreements, and ceremonies.
Expanding teammate understanding and application of human-centered design, stakeholder exposure and involvement to critical HCD activities, and finding creative ways to influence HCD outside of a singular product team.
Avoiding extensive research practices through design maturity; understanding that the nature of the evidence needed will parallel the nature of the risk presented to the customer and/or the business.
Your process is rooted in problem solving frameworks, where you leverage mixed-methods research to support identification and understanding of users (and systems), journeys, and top problems.
Learning is a critical part of your team culture, which allows you to create ways to validate the effectiveness of the experience pre-launch through experimentation, prototype testing, A/B testing, usability testing, and so forth.
Leveraging mixed methods data insights to drive decision making.
Actively aware of trends around digital product design, UX, usability, and accessibility. You will produce iterative design work that pushes experiential norms and seek answers for unsolved and unasked questions.
This is where everything comes together as your team commits to delivering an end-to-end experience. Product designers leverage both custom solutions and Homefield, our in-house design system, to communicate and pair with software engineers throughout the development process.
You relentlessly seek feedback from users through various channels, while understanding how to aggregate and activate this feedback in meaningful ways within your team.
How you understand and plan within a product team that solves customer problems and drives market impact. The Product Designer II supports one product team with a focus on learning and growing intermediate-to-advanced skills within product design. Supporting a low-to-mid complexity product team, the Product Designer II is responsible for:
How you support and provide oversight to the design and delivery of solutions to our customers. The Product Designer II supports one product team with a focus on learning and growing intermediate-to-advanced skills within product design. Supporting a low-to-mid complexity product team, the Product Designer II is responsible for:
Candidates for this role should have:
$83,000.00 - $138,200.00. This is part of a competitive total rewards package that could include other components such as: incentive, equity and benefits. Individual pay is determined by a number of factors including experience, location, internal pay equity, and other relevant business considerations. We review all teammate pay regularly to ensure competitive and equitable pay.
DICK'S Sporting Goods complies with all state paid leave requirements. We also offer a generous suite of benefits. To learn more, visit www.benefityourliferesources.com.