Voortman Steel Group
UX/UI Lead

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What are you going to do?
As UX Lead at LogicSteel, you will play a key role in shaping the user experience across our digital products. You’ll be responsible for translating complex user needs into intuitive, high-impact designs that support our customers in the steel fabrication and machinery industry. You’ll lead a team of UX professionals and collaborate closely with cross-functional stakeholders to ensure our solutions are not only functional, but also delightful to use. Your strategic mindset and hands-on design expertise will help elevate our UX maturity and drive innovation across the organisation.
Your Responsibilities Include
- Defining and implementing the overall UX vision and strategy.
- Leading, mentoring and developing a team of UX designers and researchers.
- Conducting and overseeing user research and usability testing.
- Creating and reviewing wireframes, prototypes and user flows.
- Ensuring consistency and quality across all UX deliverables and design systems.
- Presenting UX concepts and findings to stakeholders and senior management.
- Stay ahead of industry trends, tools, and best practices.
- Managing project timelines, resources and priorities.
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We ask
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Design, Human Computer Interaction or a related field.
- At least 5 years of experience in UX design and research, with a strong portfolio.
- At least one year experience in a lead role.
- Two office days a week are required to ensure good collaboration with colleagues.
- Experience working in Agile environments.
- Proven leadership and team management skills.
- Deep understanding of user-centered design principles and usability testing.
- Proficiency with tools like Figma and other prototyping software.
- Strong communication and storytelling skills.
- Analytical mindset and experience with interpreting user data.
- Knowledge of front-end development and design systems is a plus.


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We offer
- Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications.
- A permanent position within a small, skilled and friendly team.
- Freedom to shape and influence the UX strategy.
- An innovative working environment with impactful projects.
- Opportunities for personal development and growth.
- Flexibility in working hours and hybrid working options.
- A workplace where technology and user focus go hand in hand.
About Voortman
What started in a chicken shed in Rijssen in 1968 has grown into a global player in CNC steel processing machines. With a team of over 750 colleagues worldwide, we not only develop and build high-end machines but also smart software and reliable service that our customers can count on. These three powerful pillars make our Twente-based international family business unique.
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