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Marathon UI/UX Director

United States, Remote

Bungie is seeking a UI/UX Director to drive and own the vision and quality execution of Marathon’s player interface. As a UI/UX Director you will be responsible for defining problem spaces and executional strategy based on product needs and goals. You will collaborate with other discipline directors to align on goals, constraints, and execution. You will also be accountable for unblocking, empowering, and managing the UI/UX discipline and ensuring the quality of their craft.

In the context of Marathon, you are a member of a director level leadership group that directs efforts across multiple Marathon teams. You will be accountable to the Assistant Game Director while continuing to drive consistent and holistic user experience across project wide.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Own, driving, and communicating the UI/UX vision for Marathon based on creative and production priorities.

  • Own Marathon UI/UX quality, design craft excellence, and consistency while holding UI/UX teams accountable to achieving vision and goals.

  • Prioritizing the UI/UX backlog, breaking down UI/UX problems for UI/UX Leads to own. and communicating status with other leaders.

  • Build alignment in the Director leadership group of UI/UX goals, constraints, and executions.

  • Work with Executive Producer to make sure teams are staffed appropriately for size and shape of goals, including strategy for using external development.

  • Develop and champion best practices of UI/UX process.

  • Collaborating on creative problem solving for product wide problems spaces beyond UI/UX.

  • Works with Executive Producer and Engineering Director on goals and needs of UI Technical Design, Visual Design, UI/UX tools and workflows.

REQUIRED SKILLS

  • Experience as a UI/UX Director developing and implementing UI/UX vision for large-scale, multiplatform, live-service competitive FPS games.

  • Ability to creatively align and collaborate with other director level discipline leaders to help define and break down problem spaces.

  • Leading UI/UX teams in developing philosophy, process, capabilities, and execution. · Deep Experience with philosophy, process, design, documentation, and workflows of UI/UX systems.

  • Leading UI/UX teams to break down ambiguous problems spaces to clear goals, strategies, and tactics with testable hypothesis and tracking metrics.

  • Defining what successful UI/UX collaboration and integration looks like with other disciplines including User Research.

  • Managing UI/UX discipline including defining UI/UX roles, performance expectations, leading the hiring process, and building a highly functioning discipline. · Extensive demonstrated ability to work independently, driving tasks to completion with efficiency and reliability.

  • Proactive in making design decisions and solving problems with a focus on the broader impact to the overall project.

  • Social intelligence, great interpersonal skills, and empathy for creative teams.

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At SIE, we consider several factors when setting each role’s base pay range, including the competitive benchmarking data for the market and geographic location.

Please note that the base pay range may vary in line with our hybrid working policy and individual base pay will be determined based on job-related factors which may include knowledge, skills, experience, and location. 

In addition, this role
is eligible for SIE’s top-tier benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, matching 401(k), paid time off, wellness program and coveted employee discounts for Sony products. This role also may be eligible for a bonus package. Click here to learn more.

 

The estimated base pay range for this role is listed below.

$222,000 - $258,000 USD

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