Ui/ux Development Intern

Boeing Boeing · Aerospace · Seoul, South Korea, South Korea

Boeing is seeking a UI/UX Development Intern to design, develop, analyze, and test software systems for production and aircraft operation teams. The role involves creating functional, seamless web and mobile applications, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and understanding user needs through research and prototyping.

What you'd actually do

  1. Understand and identify the user’s needs, goals, behavior patterns, and model scenarios of user’s interaction
  2. Communicate with customers to discover needs, validate assumptions, and gather feedback
  3. Create user flows, high-fidelity UI mockups, and interactive prototypes using Figma, which would fulfill the user’s needs
  4. Design intuitive, accessible interfaces that fulfill user needs and align with product goals and technical constraints
  5. Maintain and apply component libraries and the design system

Skills

Required

  • Great inter-personal skills and teamwork
  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree or higher in UX/UI Design, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field
  • A strong portfolio with 2-3 case studies that clearly demonstrate a user-centered design process, problem framing, and measurable outcomes
  • Proficiency with design and prototyping tool, Figma
  • Practical knowledge of user research methods, information architecture, and accessibility best practices
  • Experience planning and conducting usability testing and synthesizing insights into actionable design changes
  • Experience with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript/Typescript
  • Experience with modern front-end frameworks such as Angular, React, or Vue.js.
  • Good problem-solving skills, ability to balance user needs, business goals, and engineering constraints.

Nice to have

  • Graduates with Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field
  • Troubleshoot user facing issues related to software or processes and propose UX-focused solutions

What the JD emphasized

  • A strong portfolio with 2-3 case studies that clearly demonstrate a user-centered design process, problem framing, and measurable outcomes (required)