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UI/UX Specialist – Innovation & Deployment
Location: London / Watford
Contract: 6 months
Rate: £480 per day inside I35
The Opportunity
We are looking for an experienced UI/UX Specialist to join the Innovation & Deployment team within Audit Technology.
This is an exciting opportunity to work on technology-driven audit products, with a strong focus on AI and machine learning. You will be responsible for designing intuitive, accessible and engaging user experiences that make complex technology and AI-driven insights easy for users to understand and trust.
You will work closely with Product Managers, Data Scientists, Engineers, Content Designers and Technical Writers, helping to bridge complex AI/ML outputs with human usability and effective decision-making.
Key Responsibilities
- Design and prototype user interfaces and experiences for technology-enabled audit applications.
- Translate complex AI/ML outputs into clear, intuitive and user-friendly experiences.
- Design dashboards, micro-interactions and visual cues to communicate risks, recommendations and confidence scores.
- Apply human-AI interaction and explainability principles to build user trust.
- Conduct user research, usability testing and feedback analysis to continuously improve designs.
- Develop and maintain design systems and style guides across AI/ML applications.
- Ensure designs meet accessibility and inclusive design standards, including WCAG.
- Work collaboratively with Product, Engineering, Data Science and other technology teams within an Agile environment.
- Develop contextual guidance, tooltips and in-product documentation in partnership with content designers and technical writers.
- Simplify complex technical and data-driven workflows into effective enterprise user experiences.
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- Proven experience as a UX Designer, UI/UX Designer, Product Designer or similar role.
- Experience designing data-rich, technical or AI-driven digital products, ideally within enterprise or regulated environments.
- Strong understanding of human-AI interaction, AI explainability and trust-building UX principles.
- Strong proficiency in Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch or similar design and prototyping tools.
- Experience conducting user research and usability testing.
- Excellent visual design and information architecture skills.
- Experience designing dashboards and interfaces for complex data and decision-support environments.
- Familiarity with front-end technologies and Agile product development.
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to explain design decisions to technical and non-technical audiences.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in UX Design, HCI, Visual Design or a related discipline.
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