UX Designer, Food and Beverage Global Business Unit - REMOTE (ET or CT)

Oracle

Michigan

United States

Hospitality - Food Services
(No Timezone Provided)

User Experience Designer, Food and Beverage Global Business Unit - REMOTE

LOCATION: EASTERN OR CENTRAL TIME

Oracle's Global Business Units (GBUs) provide powerful solutions to help solve the most complex business problems across a variety of industries including communications, construction and engineering, food and beverage, financial services and insurance, health sciences, hospitality, public sector, and retail. We’re working hard to provide solutions that help industry leaders grow, adapt, and innovate.

At Oracle, we’re committed to creating a state-of-the-art consumer-grade end user experience that will be the factor that distinguishes our software from the competition.

Yes. We’re absolutely serious.

And we can’t do it without your help.

We need thoughtful, talented, multi-faceted user experience designers who love empowering technology users with high quality interaction and visual design to bring their creative ideas and their hard work to join our team.

Here’s the kind of person we’re looking for.

You thrive on working well with others.  You make the people around you better. You love to collaborate with designers, user researchers, engineers, product managers, executives, and inspire them to do their best.

You’re a full stack user experience designer.  You apply user-centered design methods to visual design and aesthetics, typography, motion, 3D, human factors, and more as tools in the UX designer’s toolkit. You are better at some than others, but you’re excited to learn and apply each of them into an experience that delights.

You get stuff done.

You’re a fantastic communicator.  You’ll be working with global teams across all disciplines. Clear, concise communication of requirements are a must; verbal, written, and visual. You can speak their (technology) language, identify, and bridge gaps.

You’re a fantastic storyteller.  You know that our products tell our customers a story through the user experience. You won’t rest until that story is a compelling one.

You love rules and you know when to break them.  You think systemically because you know that creating a coherent experience requires it. But you know when the system needs to expand to accommodate a user’s varied conceptual model. And you know when to do something completely unique to create a product-defining moment that makes users ooh and aah.

You don’t already know everything, and you love to learn.  You’re inspired by helping users solve their problems. You love finding out you’re wrong. You consume large amounts of quantitative and qualitative data to constantly refine your assumptions.

And finally, you want to be part of creating dramatic and impactful change at a company that is committed to becoming a light unto others when it comes to user experience design.

You might have learned your craft via formal training or via on-the-job training. For most candidates, it’s a combination of both. As long as you’ve got experience and passion doing this work at the highest level, we’d love to talk to you and see a portfolio of the work you’re most proud of.

What will you do as a user experience designer on Oracle’s Food and Beverage UX team?

  • You will dive deep into Oracle’s Food and Beverage suite of products to deliver innovative experiences tailored to customer and guests’ needs.
  • You will partner closely with Functional Architects and Product Management to understand the customers who use these products, empathize with them, and imagine creative ways we can make their work lives dramatically better.
  • You will partner closely with fellow designers to innovate by designing coherent, seamless, and emotionally resonant, state-of-the-art user experiences for our users.
  • You will partner closely with Engineering to take your designs and turn them into reality.
  • You will partner closely with your colleagues in user research to get customer feedback on your designs, find out where you’ve improved their lives, and where you have more work to do.
  • You will learn, grow, and be challenged.
  • And, if we’re being honest (and we are), you will sometimes make tough compromises, or find things take longer than you want them to, or need to work extra hard to convince a colleague of your position, or not get your way.
  • And sometimes, you will get frustrated that Oracle is still growing its design culture. But then you’ll remember, that you’re here to be a founding member of that design culture and help turn Oracle into the place you love to work and have one of the best professional experiences of your life.
  • If you’re interested, please get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.



    Responsible for creating, evaluating and modifying prototypes to support evolving hardware and software application development.

    As a member of the User Experience team, you will develop and apply software design/usability processes in the investigation of technical problems. May develop user profiles, with emphasis on human error control, display issues, visual interaction, physical manipulation and task and objective analyses. Provide product usability, evaluation and support to product development teams, including the analysis and investigation of applications/systems including tactile methods, visual graphics, web, multimedia, voice response and conversational user interaction. May assist in developing design concept and implementation, providing input on user design considerations. May produce specifications describing user needs and internal structures for product in development.

    Duties and tasks are standard with some variation; displays understanding of roles, processes and procedures. Performs moderately complex problem solving with assistance and guidance in understanding and applying company policies and processes. BS degree or equivalent experience relevant to functional area. Typically one year of software engineering or related experience needed.

    UX Designer, Food and Beverage Global Business Unit - REMOTE (ET or CT)

    Oracle

    Michigan

    United States

    Hospitality - Food Services

    (No Timezone Provided)

    User Experience Designer, Food and Beverage Global Business Unit - REMOTE

    LOCATION: EASTERN OR CENTRAL TIME

    Oracle's Global Business Units (GBUs) provide powerful solutions to help solve the most complex business problems across a variety of industries including communications, construction and engineering, food and beverage, financial services and insurance, health sciences, hospitality, public sector, and retail. We’re working hard to provide solutions that help industry leaders grow, adapt, and innovate.

    At Oracle, we’re committed to creating a state-of-the-art consumer-grade end user experience that will be the factor that distinguishes our software from the competition.

    Yes. We’re absolutely serious.

    And we can’t do it without your help.

    We need thoughtful, talented, multi-faceted user experience designers who love empowering technology users with high quality interaction and visual design to bring their creative ideas and their hard work to join our team.

    Here’s the kind of person we’re looking for.

    You thrive on working well with others.  You make the people around you better. You love to collaborate with designers, user researchers, engineers, product managers, executives, and inspire them to do their best.

    You’re a full stack user experience designer.  You apply user-centered design methods to visual design and aesthetics, typography, motion, 3D, human factors, and more as tools in the UX designer’s toolkit. You are better at some than others, but you’re excited to learn and apply each of them into an experience that delights.

    You get stuff done.

    You’re a fantastic communicator.  You’ll be working with global teams across all disciplines. Clear, concise communication of requirements are a must; verbal, written, and visual. You can speak their (technology) language, identify, and bridge gaps.

    You’re a fantastic storyteller.  You know that our products tell our customers a story through the user experience. You won’t rest until that story is a compelling one.

    You love rules and you know when to break them.  You think systemically because you know that creating a coherent experience requires it. But you know when the system needs to expand to accommodate a user’s varied conceptual model. And you know when to do something completely unique to create a product-defining moment that makes users ooh and aah.

    You don’t already know everything, and you love to learn.  You’re inspired by helping users solve their problems. You love finding out you’re wrong. You consume large amounts of quantitative and qualitative data to constantly refine your assumptions.

    And finally, you want to be part of creating dramatic and impactful change at a company that is committed to becoming a light unto others when it comes to user experience design.

    You might have learned your craft via formal training or via on-the-job training. For most candidates, it’s a combination of both. As long as you’ve got experience and passion doing this work at the highest level, we’d love to talk to you and see a portfolio of the work you’re most proud of.

    What will you do as a user experience designer on Oracle’s Food and Beverage UX team?

  • You will dive deep into Oracle’s Food and Beverage suite of products to deliver innovative experiences tailored to customer and guests’ needs.
  • You will partner closely with Functional Architects and Product Management to understand the customers who use these products, empathize with them, and imagine creative ways we can make their work lives dramatically better.
  • You will partner closely with fellow designers to innovate by designing coherent, seamless, and emotionally resonant, state-of-the-art user experiences for our users.
  • You will partner closely with Engineering to take your designs and turn them into reality.
  • You will partner closely with your colleagues in user research to get customer feedback on your designs, find out where you’ve improved their lives, and where you have more work to do.
  • You will learn, grow, and be challenged.
  • And, if we’re being honest (and we are), you will sometimes make tough compromises, or find things take longer than you want them to, or need to work extra hard to convince a colleague of your position, or not get your way.
  • And sometimes, you will get frustrated that Oracle is still growing its design culture. But then you’ll remember, that you’re here to be a founding member of that design culture and help turn Oracle into the place you love to work and have one of the best professional experiences of your life.
  • If you’re interested, please get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.



    Responsible for creating, evaluating and modifying prototypes to support evolving hardware and software application development.

    As a member of the User Experience team, you will develop and apply software design/usability processes in the investigation of technical problems. May develop user profiles, with emphasis on human error control, display issues, visual interaction, physical manipulation and task and objective analyses. Provide product usability, evaluation and support to product development teams, including the analysis and investigation of applications/systems including tactile methods, visual graphics, web, multimedia, voice response and conversational user interaction. May assist in developing design concept and implementation, providing input on user design considerations. May produce specifications describing user needs and internal structures for product in development.

    Duties and tasks are standard with some variation; displays understanding of roles, processes and procedures. Performs moderately complex problem solving with assistance and guidance in understanding and applying company policies and processes. BS degree or equivalent experience relevant to functional area. Typically one year of software engineering or related experience needed.