Lead UI/UX Designer (Enterprise Applications)

We are seeking an experienced Lead UI/UX Designer to join a growing product design team focused on enterprise-scale digital solutions. The ideal candidate will be a UX generalist with strong expertise in design systems, user-centered design, prototyping, and cross-functional collaboration.

Responsibilities:

• Drive end-to-end UX design activities from concept through delivery using wireframes, prototypes, user journeys, personas, information architecture, and interaction design.
• Advocate for user needs while balancing business objectives and technical constraints.
• Create high-quality low, mid, and high-fidelity designs and interactive prototypes.
• Develop and maintain scalable design systems, reusable components, and design standards.
• Partner closely with Product Management, Engineering, Researchers, and other Designers.
• Support design operations, governance, process improvements, and team enablement initiatives.
• Ensure consistency and quality across digital experiences.
• Present design concepts and recommendations effectively to stakeholders.

Required Qualifications:

• 8+ years of UX/UI Design experience (or equivalent experience).
• Strong portfolio showcasing enterprise application design work (Portfolio link required).
• Expert-level proficiency with Figma, including:

Design systems

Components and variants

Auto Layout

Libraries and reusable patterns

Advanced prototyping
• Experience creating:

Wireframes

User flows

Journey maps

Information architecture diagrams

High-fidelity visual designs
• Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
• Self-starter with strong collaboration skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

• Experience designing enterprise applications.
• Experience with native mobile applications.
• Background in equipment management, logistics, transportation, airlines, mapping, oil & gas, fintech, or related industries.
• Knowledge of fleet management or operational workflows.

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