UI / UX Designer (Remote)

Job Description

Job Title: UI / UX Designer

About the Client: A mission-driven organization providing safety, compliance, and risk management solutions for the agricultural industry. They support businesses through training, technology, and consulting services that help ensure regulatory compliance, improve workplace safety, and enhance operational efficiency.

Overview

We are seeking a UI/UX Designer to define and design user experiences across our products. This role will work closely with Business Analysts, Product Managers, and Engineering to translate workflows and requirements into intuitive, efficient user interfaces. In our organization, this role plays a key part in ensuring our systems are easy to use, consistent, and aligned with how our customers actually work. The UI/UX Designer helps reduce friction, improve usability, and bring clarity to how features should function.

This role requires strong design skills, structured thinking, and the ability to collaborate across technical and business teams.

Key Responsibilities

User Experience Design

  • User Experience Design
  • Translate business processes and user journeys into clear, intuitive experiences
  • Design end-to-end user flows that align with real-world workflows
  • Identify friction points and improve usability across the product
  • Ensure designs support efficiency, clarity, and ease of use

UI Design & Prototyping

  • Create wireframes, mockups, and interactive prototypes
  • Design clean, consistent user interfaces aligned to product standards
  • Define layouts, navigation patterns, and interaction behaviors
  • Ensure designs are practical and feasible for development

Collaboration with Product & Business

  • Work closely with Business Analysts to understand workflows and requirements
  • Partner with Product Managers to align designs with priorities and goals
  • Participate in discovery efforts to understand user needs and constraints
  • Ensure designs reflect both user needs and business objectives

Engineering Alignment

  • Collaborate with Engineering to ensure designs are implementable
  • Provide clear design specifications and assets for development
  • Support teams during implementation to clarify interactions and edge cases
  • Review delivered features to ensure alignment with design intent

Design Consistency & Standards

  • Establish and maintain design patterns and UI standards
  • Ensure consistency across screens, workflows, and features
  • Contribute to or build a design system for scalability
  • Promote best practices for usability and accessibility

User Feedback & Iteration

  • Gather feedback from users, stakeholders, and internal teams
  • Validate design decisions through testing and iteration
  • Continuously refine designs based on real-world usage
  • Support improvements based on data and observed behavior

Qualifications

Required

  • 3–6 years of experience in UI/UX design for software products
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating user flows, wireframes, and UI design
  • Experience translating requirements into user-centered designs
  • Strong understanding of usability principles and interaction design
  • Ability to work closely with Product, Engineering, and business stakeholders
  • Clear communication and ability to explain design decisions

Preferred

  • Experience working in Agile or iterative development environments
  • Familiarity with complex workflows or operational systems
  • Experience in compliance-driven or regulated industries
  • Basic understanding of front-end development constraints

Tools & Platforms (Preferred Experience)

  • Figma (primary design and prototyping tool)
  • Miro or similar collaboration tools
  • Jira
  • Confluence
  • Design system or component library experience
  • Collaboration tools such as Zoom and chat platforms
  • Familiarity with EOS / Ninety or similar operating frameworks is helpful but not required

What Success Looks Like in This Role

  • User interfaces are clear, consistent, and easy to use
  • Workflows align closely with real user behavior and needs
  • Product teams have well-defined designs before development begins
  • Engineering can implement designs with minimal ambiguity
  • User feedback reflects improved usability and reduced friction
  • Design standards scale as the product grows

Qualifications:

Required

  • 5–10 years of experience in database architecture, data engineering, or related roles
  • Strong experience with relational databases (SQL Server, PostgreSQL, or similar)
  • Experience designing and working with Snowflake or similar data warehouse platforms
  • Deep understanding of data modeling for both transactional and analytical systems
  • Experience optimizing database and warehouse performance
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
  • Preferred
  • Experience with data pipelines and ETL/ELT processes
  • Experience with cloud platforms such as AWS
  • Familiarity with data governance, lineage, and auditing practices
  • Experience in compliance-driven or regulated environments

Tools & Platforms (Preferred Experience)

  • SQL Server, PostgreSQL, or similar relational databases
  • Snowflake or similar data warehouse platforms (Redshift, BigQuery)
  • AWS RDS, Aurora, or equivalent cloud database services
  • Data pipeline or orchestration tools
  • Database monitoring and performance tools
  • Jira
  • Confluence
  • Power BI or other BI/reporting platforms
  • Collaboration tools such as Zoom and chat platforms
  • Familiarity with EOS / Ninety or similar operating frameworks is helpful but not required

What Success Looks Like in This Role

  • Data architecture supports both application performance and analytics needs
  • Snowflake or equivalent platform is structured for efficient reporting and scale
  • Data is consistent and reliable across transactional and reporting systems
  • Engineering and analytics teams follow clear data standards
  • Performance issues are proactively identified and resolved
  • The data layer scales without requiring frequent redesign

Schedule: Night Shift

Setup: Remote

Why Join [REDACTED]?

  • Competitive compensation and benefits package
    • HMO Day 1 + FREE dependent coverage
    • Allowances
    • Attendance bonus
    • Paid time offs
  • Company-provided work setup (laptop, monitor, accessories)
  • Training, career growth, and global exposure
  • A collaborative and supportive team culture

If you're a motivated, client-focused professional who's ready to grow with a company that values people and performance, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now and join our dynamic team at [REDACTED]!

Roles & Responsibilities

  • 3–6 years of experience in UI/UX design for software products
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating user flows, wireframes, and UI design
  • Experience translating requirements into user-centered designs
  • Strong understanding of usability principles and interaction design

Requirements

  • Translate business processes and user journeys into clear, intuitive experiences
  • Create wireframes, mockups, and interactive prototypes
  • Collaborate with Engineering to ensure designs are implementable
  • Gather feedback from users, stakeholders, and internal teams
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