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Ui/UX Engineer

Exeter
2 weeks ago
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UI/UX Engineer

Location: Fully Remote
Job Type: Permanent, Full-time
Salary: Competitive
Reports to: Senior UI/UX Engineer A new exciting permanent UI/UX Engineer role has become available, where you will play a pivotal role in shaping the design of service-based web and mobile applications for a fast-growing housing maintenance/management company. This position is perfect for a designer who thrives on transforming complex service flows into simple, human-centred experiences. Additionally, this role offers an exciting opportunity to shape user experiences through innovative UI/UX solutions, contributing to the success of their suite of digital products.

Day-to-day of the role:

User-Centred Design & Research: Conduct user research, usability testing, and analysis to inform and validate design decisions. Ensure products meet customer expectations and continuously improve based on user insights.
Wireframing & Prototyping: Lead the end-to-end design process, from ideation and creating user-flows to developing interactive prototypes and high-fidelity UI designs, ensuring alignment with business goals.
Front-End Development: Implement responsive and accessible user interfaces using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and modern frameworks like Angular, React, or Vue.
Collaboration: Work closely with stakeholders, product owners, and developers to ensure smooth implementation of UI designs, bridging the gap between design intent and technical feasibility.
Design Systems & Standards: Develop and maintain design systems, style guides, and reusable UI components to ensure consistency across products.
Usability & Accessibility: Ensure designs adhere to best practices for usability, accessibility (WCAG compliance), and responsive behaviour.
Performance & Optimization: Optimize front-end performance and UI interactions to enhance user experience across various devices and platforms.
Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with industry trends, tools, and best practices, applying them to enhance UI/UX processes.Required Skills & Qualifications:

minimum 2+ years of commercial experience in designing web and mobile applications.
Bachelor's degree in design, Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field.
Strong portfolio showcasing design thinking, UX research, wireframes, prototypes, design system, and interface design skills.
Proficiency in design tools such as Figma.
Strong knowledge of HTML, CSS (SASS/LESS), and JavaScript frameworks (e.g., React, Angular, Vue).
Experience with front-end performance optimization and responsive design principles.
Familiarity with accessibility standards (WCAG) and cross-browser compatibility.
Understanding of version control tools (e.g., Git, Azure DevOps).
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to articulate design decisions to stakeholders.
Proactive mindset with curiosity, creativity, and attention to detail.
Strong problem-solving skills and a user-focused mindset.
Ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams and adapt to fast-paced environments.Benefits:

Competitive salary and benefits package.
Opportunities for professional development and growth.
Dynamic and supportive work environment.To apply for the UI/UX Engineer position, please submit your CV to be considered immediately

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