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User Experience Designer

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UX Designer
Location: Cheltenham / Hybrid
Salary: Up to £50,000
Our client, a growing digital organisation, is hiring a UX Designer to create and optimise high-performing digital experiences across ecommerce and lead-generation websites.
This is a hands-on UX role combining user-centred design, research, behavioural data and conversion optimisation. Rather than designing purely around aesthetics, you’ll use evidence to understand how users interact with websites, identify areas of friction and design solutions that improve both the customer experience and commercial performance.
What you’ll do
- Lead UX activity across website, ecommerce and optimisation projects
- Analyse customer journeys to identify usability issues and conversion opportunities
- Conduct UX research and translate findings into practical recommendations
- Create user journeys, user flows, wireframes and interactive prototypes
- Design intuitive, conversion-focused digital experiences in Figma
- Use analytics, heatmaps and session recordings to understand user behaviour
- Develop evidence-based hypotheses for UX and conversion improvements
- Design variations for A/B tests and experiments
- Review experiment results and use findings to influence future design decisions
- Carry out UX audits and provide clear, commercially focused recommendations
- Present UX concepts, research findings and recommendations to stakeholders
- Work closely with developers, designers, project managers and digital specialists
- Support projects from discovery and design through to launch and ongoing optimisation
- Maintain strong standards across usability, accessibility and responsive design
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You’ll work within an established strategic direction while having plenty of ownership over the hands-on UX process.
What we’re looking for
- Strong commercial experience within UX or digital product design
- A solid understanding of user-centred design principles
- Strong Figma skills
- Experience creating wireframes, user journeys, user flows and prototypes
- Experience designing ecommerce and/or lead-generation journeys
- Evidence of using research, analytics or behavioural data to influence design decisions
- An understanding of conversion-focused design and an interest in CRO
- Familiarity with tools such as heatmaps and session recordings
- Good knowledge of responsive web design
- A portfolio demonstrating your UX process and thinking, rather than purely visual design
- Confidence explaining the reasoning and evidence behind design decisions
- Strong stakeholder and client-facing communication skills


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Experience within a digital agency or similarly fast-paced, multi-project environment would be particularly useful.
Experience across some of the following would be beneficial:
- GA4
- Hotjar or Microsoft Clarity
- A/B testing and experimentation platforms
- Shopify
- WordPress / WooCommerce
- Ecommerce UX
- UX audits
- Accessibility and inclusive design
- Front-end development principles
- SEO, PPC or wider digital marketing
The person
We’re looking for someone who is naturally curious and wants to understand why users behave the way they do, rather than simply designing what they’ve been asked to produce.
You’ll ideally be:
- Curious and analytical
- Commercially aware
- Proactive and comfortable taking ownership
- Confident challenging assumptions constructively
- Comfortable presenting your thinking to stakeholders
- Collaborative and comfortable working across multiple disciplines
- Interested in the wider customer journey
- Keen to develop your CRO and experimentation knowledge
- Motivated by seeing measurable results from your work
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