Design Sprint Jobs in the Thames Valley

3 of 3 Design Sprint Jobs in the Thames Valley

Service Designer

slough, south east england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Stealth iT Consulting
a Service Designer, you will be joining the growing and exciting Digital Factory community who are continually sharing knowledge and expertise. We are all passionate about user-centered design, critical thinking, problem-solving, and designing and building digital services and products. Working with our client would give you opportunities to develop and grow, working with major clients in … We offer hybrid working, however, depending on your project you may have to travel to client locations. Skills you'll need: Essential: Proven experience working across a service design process, autonomously with minimal support Experience working with Government Digital Service (GDS) service standards, applying GDS design principles Ability to create service design artefacts and … outputs, such as current and future-state user journeys, personas, service concepts, service blueprints and other artefacts ‘Client readiness’, with experience facilitating workshops, design sprints, ideation sessions or similar Ability to visualise complex services in an easy-to-understand format for varying audiences Ability to adopt a curious and inquisitive mindset – with a passion for asking ‘why’ Ability More ❯
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Product Owner

slough, south east england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Stealth iT Consulting
Translate business goals and technical constraints into a clear, prioritised product backlog, working closely with business analysts to ensure accuracy and feasibility. Present confidently in client-facing settings, including sprint reviews and stakeholder sessions. Collaborate as part of a multi-disciplinary agile team, stepping in to support business analysis or service design as needed. Your Profile To … be successful in this role, you will bring: Proven experience delivering user-focused digital products or services. Ideally, familiarity with government digital service standards (GDS) and their associated design principles. Deep understanding of agile methodologies and delivery practices. Strong collaboration skills, especially when working across both business and technical teams to achieve shared outcomes. Confidence in prioritising work … a Service Designer, you will be joining the growing and exciting Digital Factory community who are continually sharing knowledge and expertise. We are all passionate about user-centered design, critical thinking, problem-solving, and designing and building digital services and products. Working with our client would give you opportunities to develop and grow, working with major clients in More ❯
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Service Designer

slough, south east england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
F5 Consultants
passionate and collaborative community of experts designing inclusive, user-centred digital services that make a real impact. What You’ll Do Lead and contribute across the full service design process – from ideation and discovery through to prototyping, testing, and delivery. Champion user-centred and inclusive design practices, ensuring accessibility and usability are embedded throughout. Work collaboratively … in agile, multidisciplinary teams alongside researchers, designers, product owners, and developers. Create service design artefacts such as user journeys, blueprints, personas, and service concepts that communicate complex ideas clearly. Facilitate workshops, design sprints and co-creation sessions with clients and users to shape and refine service experiences. Identify opportunities for innovation and continuous improvement within existing … services. Contribute to internal initiatives, thought leadership, and knowledge sharing across the design community. What You’ll Bring Proven experience delivering end-to-end service design projects in agile environments. Strong understanding of user-centred design, accessibility standards, and inclusive design principles. Hands-on experience creating key service design artefacts More ❯
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