UI/UX Designer

SAI Group Ltd

About The Position

We are seeking a creative and user-focused UI/UX Designer to design intuitive, engaging, and visually appealing digital experiences. The ideal candidate will collaborate closely with product managers, developers, and stakeholders to transform business requirements into user-centric designs that enhance usability and customer satisfaction.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Proven experience as a UI/UX Designer or Product Designer.
  • Strong portfolio showcasing UX process and UI design projects.
  • Proficiency in design tools such as: Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch
  • Knowledge of wireframing, prototyping, information architecture, and interaction design.
  • Understanding of responsive design and accessibility principles.
  • Strong problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and front-end development concepts is a plus.
  • Experience working in Agile/Scrum environments.
  • Familiarity with design systems and component libraries.
  • Experience designing SaaS, e-commerce, fintech, healthcare, or enterprise applications.
  • Understanding of analytics tools and data-driven design decisions.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct user research, interviews, surveys, and usability testing.
  • Create user personas, customer journeys, user flows, and wireframes.
  • Design high-fidelity UI mockups, prototypes, and interactive experiences.
  • Develop responsive designs for web and mobile applications.
  • Collaborate with product and development teams to ensure seamless implementation of designs.
  • Maintain and evolve design systems, style guides, and UI components.
  • Analyze user feedback and product metrics to improve user experience.
  • Ensure designs align with brand guidelines and accessibility standards.
  • Stay updated on emerging design trends, tools, and best practices.
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