Senior UX Designer

Artis Recruitment
City of London
1 year ago
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Senior UX DesignerI'm working with a forward-thinking, high-growth company that's redefining productivity software through cutting-edge AI and machine learning. Backed by industry-leading investors, this Series A startup is transforming how professionals interact with complex data by developing tools that simplify and elevate workflows. You'll be part of a mission-driven team that values creativity, adaptability, and innovation. Here, you'll help shape AI-driven user experiences that make a real impact.The Role:As a Senior UX Designer, you'll lead the creation of intuitive, ML-powered user experiences, bringing advanced AI functionality to life. Collaborating with Product Managers, engineers, and stakeholders, you'll design interfaces that transform complex data into actionable insights. This is a unique opportunity to push the boundaries of what's possible in productivity software, focusing on AI-driven workflows, user interaction, and the seamless presentation of machine learning outputs.Responsibilities Include:* Collaborating with cross-functional teams-including Product Managers and engineers-to integrate seamless design into AI-driven development processes, ensuring alignment with product goals and user needs. * Employing a test-learn-iterate approach to continuously refine designs based on user feedback, AI data analysis, and evolving business goals. * Designing innovative, user-friendly interfaces that translate complex AI outputs into clear, actionable visuals. * Simplifying sophisticated ML data and features into accessible designs that allow users to extract meaningful insights. * Establishing and maintaining design standards across AI-powered products, ensuring a cohesive yet innovative visual identity. What They're Looking For:* 5+ years of UX design experience, ideally with exposure to AI or ML-driven products or other complex data systems. * Proven ability to create user-centered designs that balance functionality with visual appeal, ensuring interfaces are intuitive and impactful. * Strong collaboration and communication skills, with experience in cross-functional teams to bring AI-driven ideas to life. * Proactive problem-solving skills, capable of breaking down complex AI design challenges into incremental, user-focused solutions. * A flair for simplifying complexity, creating clear interfaces that users can easily navigate and interact with. * Excellent visual design skills, with an eye for detail and the ability to align design with product and business objectives. What's In It For You:* Be part of an innovative startup at the forefront of AI-driven productivity tools. * Competitive salary up to £90,000 (DOE), plus a performance-based bonus. * Flexible hybrid working arrangements in a dynamic central London office. * 25 days of annual leave, plus UK bank holidays. * Comprehensive benefits, including a pension scheme and equipment support. * A collaborative, growth-focused environment that encourages professional development in AI and ML. Next Steps: Are you excited about designing the future of AI-powered productivity? Send your CV to Adam or reach out directly to learn more about this opportunity to shape impactful, ML-enhanced user experiences.Artis Recruitment provide specialist recruitment services within HR, Finance, IT, Procurement, Marketing, Customer Contact and Executive Search. By applying to this position, you acknowledge that you have read and accept our Privacy Policy: (url removed) src="(url removed)

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