Senior UX Design Manager, Driving Navigation, Google Maps
Senior • On-site
$224,000 - $315,000/yr
San Francisco, CA , +1
Minimum qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
10 years of experience in product design and experience in consumer mobile products, navigation and wayfinding, or interactive gaming experiences.
3 years of experience leading design organizations.
Preferred qualifications:
Experience successfully working collaboratively in a technical environment with cross-functional stakeholders in product management, engineering, and marketing.
Experience working with 3D environments, specifically addressing spatial wayfinding and navigation problems.
Excellent conceptual and interaction design skills, with a track record of designing and shipping successful consumer experiences in senior leadership roles.
Excellent product design portfolio, demonstrating clear insights, problem solving, and simple solutions in shipped consumer products.
Excellent communication and presentation skills with the ability to frame problems, articulate positions, weigh alternatives, propose solutions, and influence decisions.
About the job
In this management role, you will build, grow, and retain a high performing team, guide research and design processes, mentor talented members of your team, and collaborate with leaders of other UX, Product, and Engineering teams to create and launch innovative experiences across Google Maps.
The Geo team is focused on building the most accurate, comprehensive, and useful maps for our users, through products like Maps, Earth, Street View, Google Maps Platform, and more. Every month, more than a billion people rely on Maps services to explore the world and navigate their daily lives.
The Geo team also enables developers to use the power of Google Maps platforms to enhance their apps and websites. As they plot a course for the future of mapping, they are solving complex computer science problems, designing beautiful and intuitive product experiences, and improving our understanding of the real world.
he US base salary range for this full-time position is $224,000-$315,000 + bonus + equity + benefits. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range for your preferred location during the hiring process.
Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more about benefits at Google.
Responsibilities
Drive the design, innovation and execution of industry-leading user experiences process from concept to launch, including user research, concept development, prototyping, user testing, and product experimentation.
Develop and articulate a comprehensive UX goal and lead its implementation. Increase quality through systemic design methods, user-centric approaches, data-driven decisions, and by positive example.
Provide strategic direction and mentorship to a team of UX Designers, fostering creative thinking across product releases and platforms.
Implement and oversee UX process and operations to drive efficient product development that align with business and user needs while managing resources effectively.
Cultivate a team to promote healthy, productive collaboration with cross-functional partners.
Google
Google LLC started as a PhD project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998 at Stanford University. Google LLC has blossomed into a behemoth of the tech world. With its mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, Google’s search engine is its crown jewel. Online advertising, via AdWords and AdSense, forms the backbone of its financial success. Beyond search, Google has ventured into cloud computing, hardware, and software development. The innovative PageRank algorithm revolutionized search engine technology, and surviving the dot-com bubble burst and going public in 2004 spurred its meteoric growth. Acquiring YouTube stands as a testament to Google’s strategic expansion.