As a UI/UX Designer, you will collaborate with project managers, frontend developers, and
mobile engineers to transform user requirements into thoughtful wireframes, interactive
prototypes, and polished designs. You’ll define and maintain a design system that ensures
consistency across all touchpoints, while focusing on user-centered design principles.
This role requires both creative and analytical skills: you’ll not only design attractive interfaces
but also validate them through user testing and feedback, ensuring the product is intuitive and
effective.
Key Responsibilities
● Collaborate with project managers and engineers to understand requirements and user
needs
● Design wireframes, storyboards, and user flows to conceptualize experiences
● Create interactive prototypes to communicate design intent and validate usability
● Develop and maintain a consistent design system for web and mobile platforms
● Apply user-centered design principles to create intuitive interfaces and workflows
● Conduct user research, usability testing, and incorporate feedback into iterative designs
● Produce high-fidelity visuals and UI specifications for engineering handoff
● Advocate for the end-user at every stage of product development
● Stay current with design trends, accessibility standards, and best practices in SaaS
UI/UX
Required Skills & Experience
● Proficiency in Figma or Sketch - Ability to create scalable, reusable components
● Wireframing & Prototyping
○ Strong portfolio demonstrating workflows & interactive prototypes
○ Experience validating designs with user feedback
● UX Principles
○ Solid understanding of user-centered design
○ Knowledge of accessibility guidelines & responsive design
● Prior experience designing complex SaaS platforms
● Experience with mobile and multi-platform consistency
● Familiarity with design-to-code workflows (Zeplin, Figma Inspect, Storybook, etc.)
● Knowledge of design tokens and scalable design systems
● Experience collaborating in agile teams
● Strong communication skills to articulate design decisions