Lead UX/UI Product Designer urgently required by London based private health client. Must have extensive B2B enterprise end to end experience! Fully remote with a great team setup. This is part of a large-scale transformation the client is currently undertaking and will be a pivotal role. As Lead UX and Product Designer working on a complex SaaS platform with the goal of simplifying it for the consumer. The need here is for a highly motivated and proactive Principal Lead Designer who is comfortable with end-to-end delivery in a B2B and B2B2C (operational system design) - business to business and business to business to consumer environment. The UX/UI Designers must be:
A vastly experienced user centric designer who as a Lead can carry out the UX/UI redesign of a complex system with many functions
Strong on communicating assumptions whilst working with engineering and product on trade-offs.
Focus on quality output and considered visual designs which can be in turn used by engineering.
Expert in their design field who thrives leading a team delivery across design. Extensive User Journey mapping skills.
Focus isn't too process heavy - i.e. using a process to AID the client achieve its design goals.
Be able to transcend their ideas from executive level right down to Jnr Ba's.
Someone with good emotional intelligence.
Those that are big believers in Service Design, story boards, product models, running workshops, acting as design sign off and strong communicators who enjoy building strong stakeholder relationships
Client is interviewing immediately. Salary on offer is circa £75-90k plus 6% matched pension, healthcare, bonus, plus much more.
Reference: 54957068
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