Hi Evan!
… or other lovely people from Chevron.
First of all, thank you for taking the time to look at my work! Based on the job description and the notes I’ve received, I think I’d be a great fit for the UI/UX Designer position. I figured I’d save you some time and point you to the items that might be more important to you.
Previously contracted with Chevron under C-Ray Media in 2012. I worked directly with Edward Nakajima on the JSM Simulation.
10+ years’ experience in the O&G space
Run agile ceremonies as needed
Love to get into the code (React, HTML, CSS) and fix the UI myself - saving developers’ precious time
8+ years’ experience working with Figma and Adobe XD
A note: most of my work that’s strictly UX-related (for Key Lime/federal agency and LyondellBasell (petrochemical) has been confidential. I either can’t show any of it, or have to remove the actual data, and whitewash it before it’s on my portfolio. As such, the amount of content is a little light for the experience I have.
Points of interest
Education and certs
Master’s in Data Analytics, Bachelor’s in User Experience Design, Bachelor’s in Software Development
Nielsen Norman certifications for Design Systems and Design Ops
Design system
Initiated and participated in Design System creation for federal agency. Spearheaded and created the bulk of the Design System for LyondellBasell, incorporating WCAG 2.2 accessibility standards
Case study
Includes full process, including research, user journey maps, personas, user flow, insights, and solution
Mobile experience
Worked on mobile for the federal agency (although not my main focus), and worked on several mobile apps for NOV
Representing AI
During my time at LyondellBasell, much of the focus was building products that were machine learning and AI-focused. I learned that many of the engineers using our products wanted to know exactly how formulas were calculated, where the data came from, etc., and was able to visualize that information for them.
Dev and Data viz
Versed in React and data visualization. Can throw real data into Python to get a quick visualization, as well as code the UI if needed. I know you’re not asking for data visualization expertise, but I’ve never worked for a company with a complicated business domain that didn’t need it.