Gazelle Global
UI/UX Specialist - Audit

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UI/UX Specialist
Watford/London
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We are Hiring UI/UX Specialist in the Innovation & Deployment team within Audit Technology is responsible for designing user interfaces and experiences for technology-driven audit tools and platforms (with a heavy focus on moving towards AI). This role ensures that features are intuitive, explainable, and seamlessly embedded into workflows, bridging complex machine learning outputs with human usability and trust.
Your Responsibilities:
- Have a clear value proposition, strategy, and roadmap for the product/family of products
- Design and prototype user interfaces for technology-enabled audit applications that are accessible, user-friendly, and aligned to user needs.
- Collaborate with data scientists, product managers, and engineers to understand model outputs and ensure they are visualised and communicated effectively to users.
- Incorporate explainability, transparency, and trust into design principles when creating interfaces for AI/ML predictions and decision support tools.
- Conduct user research, usability testing, and feedback analysis to iterate on and improve UI components.
- Design micro-interactions, dashboards, and visual cues that help users understand confidence scores, risks, and recommendations produced by AI models.
- Maintain design systems and style guides to ensure consistency across AI/ML applications.
- Advocate for inclusive design and compliance with accessibility standards (e.g. WCAG) in user interfaces.
- Partner with content designers and technical writers to develop contextual guidance, tooltips, and in-product documentation.
- Perform governance and quality risk management activities including ownership of testing activities and accreditation in line with audit requirements.
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Essential skills/knowledge/experience:
- Audit Product Lifecycle and domain experience is essential
- Experience designing for data-rich, technical, or AI-driven digital products in enterprise or regulated environments.
- Strong understanding of human-AI interaction patterns, model explainability principles, and trust-building UI techniques.
- Proficiency with design and prototyping tools such as Figma, Adobe XD, or Sketch.
- Familiarity with front-end technologies and working in agile product teams.
- Excellent visual design and information architecture skills, with the ability to simplify complex systems.
- Ability to design user centric solutions, which respond to user needs
- Experience in managing client engagements/project workstreams, working with and influencing senior stakeholders
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in UX Design, HCI, Visual Design, or a related field.


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Desirable skills/knowledge/experience:
- Experience in the Audit field would be an advantage mainly in areas like Awareness of UK Audit regulations; Asset Management; Accreditation process, Data-driven Insights etc.
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