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Senior User Experience Designer

Manchester
£50k – £70k/yr
Posted about 7 hours ago
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UX Product Designer

Location: Manchester

Working Pattern: Hybrid

Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time

Salary: £50-70K


Are you a UX Product Designer who enjoys simplifying complex systems?

Do you want ownership of UX and product design across business-critical web applications?

We are supporting an established UK organisation seeking a UX Product Designer to join its experienced software team. You will improve existing digital products, shape new features and turn complicated requirements into clean, practical user experiences.

The Role

As the UX Product Designer, you will work closely with developers, stakeholders, and internal users. You will take ownership of design across complex web applications, including CRM, HR, leave management, and workforce scheduling platforms. This is an opportunity to influence how products work, rather than simply creating individual screens.

Key Responsibilities

  • Translate complex business requirements into simple user journeys and interfaces
  • Produce wireframes, prototypes, user flows, and high-quality interface designs
  • Improve workflows and usability across existing digital products
  • Lead design work for projects involving complex systems and interfaces
  • Collaborate with developers throughout the design and delivery process

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Skills and Experience

We are looking for a UX Product Designer with:

  • Professional experience in UX, UI, or product design
  • Strong Figma skills, or experience with a similar design platform
  • Experience designing complex web applications or business systems
  • The ability to create wireframes, prototypes, and detailed interface designs
  • A strong understanding of usability, accessibility, and user-centred design
  • Experience improving established products, not only designing new products
  • The ability to communicate with technical and non-technical stakeholders
  • A good understanding of technical constraints and software development
  • Experience designing CRM, HR, holiday management, rota, or workforce systems would be beneficial.

A technical background or understanding of web development would also be advantageous.

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Why Apply?

  • Take ownership of UX and product design
  • Work on systems used throughout a growing organisation
  • Join a small team where your ideas will have a visible impact
  • Influence products from initial discovery through to delivery
  • Work directly with developers and business stakeholders
  • Help make complicated platforms easier and more intuitive to use

Benefits

  • Hybrid working and home-working options
  • Laptop of your choice, including Mac or Linux
  • 25 days’ annual leave
  • One additional day of leave for each completed year of service, capped at six days
  • Private medical insurance
  • Discounted family medical cover
  • Death in service cover worth four times your salary
  • Pension contribution
  • Cycle-to-work scheme
  • Discounted gym membership
  • Regular employee social events
  • Support from an experienced and collaborative team

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Skills

User Experience Design
User Interface Design
Product Design
Figma
Wireframing
Prototyping
User Flows
Interface Design
Usability
Accessibility
User-Centred Design
Collaboration
Communication
Technical Understanding
CRM Systems
HR Systems

Location

Manchester, England, United Kingdom

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