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Lead UX Designer
đ London (Hybrid â 2 days a week in the office, Tues & Thurs)
đď¸ Sector: Multi-brand Home & Garden Retail and E-commerce
âThe role:
Youâll lead UX across a portfolio of leading homeware and retail brands, improving end-to-end digital shopping experiences at scale.
Youâll help shape standards, influence UX direction and deliver commercially effective, customer-centred design as the groupâs digital platforms and composable roadmap evolve.
This is a very hands-on role so you'll still be spending most of your time in Figma hands-on designing across both web and mobile apps.
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â Why join?
- Design experiences used by millions of shoppers across the UK & Ireland
- Help raise the bar for UX craft and maturity across leading retail brands
- Real ownership and influence, with low bureaucracy and high impact
âWhat youâll do:
- Improve e-commerce journeys across multiple leading retail brands
- Help build and scale a multi-brand design system
- Use research, data and experimentation to validate and optimise UX
- Deliver production-ready UI, prototypes and UX artefacts
- Collaborate closely with product, engineering, trading and research teams


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âWhat weâre looking for:
- 4+ yearsâ experience in UX / Product Design
- Background in e-commerce, retail or commercial digital products
- Comfortable working end-to-end, from insight to polished UI
- Experience with design systems and component libraries
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