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As a Lead UX Designer, you’ll thrive by embracing ambiguity and turning it into opportunity. You’ll use each new problem as a chance to build something meaningful, collaborate with a cross-functional team, and prioritize action that moves projects forward. By creating thoughtful solutions, supporting great work across the team, and staying curious, you’ll make an impact that’s felt by users, clients, and your peers.
Job Responsibility:
Lead end-to-end UX direction across client engagements, shaping experiences that are intuitive, scalable, and ready to ship
Collaborate closely with UX, design, and engineering teams to define scope, clarify priorities, and make smart tradeoffs that protect the user experience
Translate ambiguous business goals into clear user journeys, information architecture, and interaction models that teams can confidently build from
Facilitate alignment across client stakeholders and internal teams by guiding workshops and turning competing inputs into actionable decisions, supported by easy to understand deliverables
Develop UX patterns and design foundations that improve consistency, reduce rework, and accelerate delivery across teams
Requirements:
6+ years of experience designing digital products and leading UX work across complex web and/or mobile experiences
Thrive in busy environments and know how to bring structure, clarity, and momentum without overcomplicating the process
Ask great questions early and aren’t afraid to seek input, challenge assumptions, or pull in the right people to get to the best outcome
Collaborate naturally across disciplines, building strong relationships with clients, product teams, and engineers to keep work moving forward
Have a track record of shipping work you’re proud of, delivering thoughtful, polished UX that improves usability, engagement, or conversion