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Location
United Kingdom
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Sector:
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Job type:
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Salary/Rate:
negotiable
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Contact:
Lorraine Bateman
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Contact email:
lbateman@skillfindergroup.com
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Job ref:
19405LXB
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Consultant:
Lorraine Bateman
UI/UX Architect | Shape AI-Driven Enterprise Design
Are you a UI/UX expert ready to shape the future of enterprise tools using AI and modern UX practices? We’re hiring a contract UI/UX Architect to join a dynamic, cross-functional product team focused on internal client-facing platforms within a large-scale business environment.
You’ll collaborate with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders to design smart, scalable solutions that empower global teams. From early discovery to final delivery, you'll lead the design of intuitive experiences that simplify complexity and support a wide range of user needs.
What You’ll Do:
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Turn user stories, use cases, and PoCs into intuitive, high-impact digital experiences
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Rapidly prototype using both traditional and AI-assisted tools
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Design UX patterns for internal tools with a focus on performance, accessibility, and scale
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Use research, analytics, and A/B testing to inform and validate design choices
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Work closely with engineering to ensure high-fidelity implementation
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Drive reusability through design systems and pattern libraries
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Support non-designers across the team with UX guidance and collaborative design input
Essential Skills:
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Strong experience designing enterprise-grade B2B digital products
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Skilled in UX architecture, user-centred design, and digital workflows
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Confident using AI-powered tools in design and research processes
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Solid grasp of accessibility standards (e.g. WCAG)
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Comfortable working in agile, Lean UX, or design sprint environments
Nice-to-Haves:
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Familiarity with tools like Figma, Miro, Microsoft 365, or ServiceNow
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Experience with low-code/no-code platforms
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Background in consulting, B2B SaaS, or professional services
This is an exciting opportunity to work on impactful tools in a forward-thinking environment where design plays a central role.