Job Description
Are you a visionary designer obsessed with pixel-perfect aesthetics and seamless user journeys? Nexus Digital Studio is looking for a Senior UI/UX Designer to join our award-winning product team in San Francisco. You will lead the design strategy for high-impact SaaS platforms, collaborating with product managers and engineers to redefine how users interact with complex data.
We value creative autonomy, data-driven decision-making, and a deep commitment to accessibility. If you are ready to ship world-class software that impacts millions, we want to hear from you.
Responsibilities
- Lead the end-to-end design process from discovery and wireframing to high-fidelity prototyping.
- Conduct user research, usability testing, and A/B testing to validate design hypotheses.
- Maintain and evolve our design system to ensure consistency and scalability across all digital touchpoints.
- Collaborate closely with cross-functional product and engineering teams to ensure high-quality implementation.
- Translate complex user needs and business goals into intuitive, elegant, and accessible UI solutions.
- Mentor junior designers and participate in internal design crits to foster a culture of excellence.
- Advocate for user-centric design principles throughout the entire product development lifecycle.
Qualifications
- 5+ years of professional experience in UI/UX design, preferably in a SaaS or agency environment.
- A robust portfolio demonstrating complex problem-solving and high-quality visual design.
- Expert-level proficiency with industry-standard tools: Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, and prototyping tools like Framer or Protopie.
- Strong understanding of responsive design, grid systems, and web accessibility standards (WCAG).
- Demonstrated ability to synthesize qualitative and quantitative research into actionable insights.
- Experience working within Agile development environments and collaborating with remote engineering teams.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to articulate design decisions to non-design stakeholders.