UX Strategist
Artech Information Systems View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- Contract
- Full-time
Pay Rate - T4 - $42 | INC - $55Role Summary:
The UX Strategist defines and drives the user experience strategy for migrating a legacy ServiceNow portal to Employee Center. This role focuses on research, information architecture, and aligning business goals with user needs to create a roadmap for a modern, intuitive experience.
Primary Objectives
- Establish a clear UX vision and roadmap aligned with business goals and ServiceNow best practices.
- Ensure navigation and content structure supports intuitive employee experiences.
- Provide actionable insights from research to guide design and development.
- Facilitate stakeholder alignment and prioritize features for phased delivery.
- Define measurable success criteria for adoption and usability.
- Conduct stakeholder interviews, user research, and analyze current portal usage.
- Develop personas, journey maps, and service blueprints.
- Define information architecture, taxonomy, and navigation for Employee Center.
- Facilitate workshops (design thinking, prioritization, IA validation).
- Create UX roadmap with phases, dependencies, and measurable outcomes.
- Establish success metrics and adoption KPIs.
- Collaborate with UX/UI Lead, UI Designer, and Business Analyst to ensure alignment.
- 6-10 years in UX strategy, service design, or enterprise UX.
- Strong research and synthesis skills (qualitative and quantitative).
- Experience with information architecture and navigation design.
- Familiarity with ServiceNow or similar enterprise workflow systems.
- Excellent communication and facilitation skills for workshops and stakeholder engagement.
- Miro or FigJam for workshops and mapping.
- Figma for concepting.
- Analytics tools (Google Analytics, ServiceNow search analytics).
- Jira/Confluence for documentation and backlog alignment.
- Experience with ServiceNow Employee Center and topic taxonomy.
- Knowledge of HRSD or ITSM service structures.
- Exposure to content governance and adoption frameworks.
- Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Information Science, Psychology, or related field. Equivalent experience considered.