Remote UX Research Jobs in Slough

2 of 2 Remote UX Research Jobs in Slough

Senior Product Designer

slough, south east england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Arrows
/Bristol (Hybrid, 3 days in office) Reports to: Lead Designer Day Rate : £500pd About the Role We’re looking for a Senior Product Designer to join a large UX team, focusing on customer-facing apps and websites used globally. You’ll work in a cross-functional team, using research and data to shape engaging, user-friendly … with creative, user-centred design solutions. Create wireframes, prototypes (lo/hi-fi), and polished UI designs for mobile and web. Use research and usability testing (with UX researchers) to validate ideas. Leverage data and analytics to inform design decisions. Collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders. Contribute to and evolve design systems. Support and mentor … with senior stakeholders. (Bonus) Animation/motion design skills (e.g. After Effects). Why Join You’ll be part of a fast-paced, international business, working with a diverse UX team spread across multiple countries. The culture is collaborative, dynamic, and supportive, with a strong focus on inclusion and belonging. More ❯
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Senior Product Designer

slough, south east england, united kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Harnham
You’ll lead on complex projects across onboarding and activation journeys, redesigning legacy trading platforms, and delivering seamless end-to-end customer experiences. You’ll be hands-on across UX/UI, prototyping, and research while also helping to upskill and mentor the team. Your Skills and Experience Strong experience in end-to-end product design (UX … and design systems (component libraries). Exposure to complex, data-heavy or regulated domains (fintech desirable). Confident collaborating cross-functionally with product, engineering, and lifecycle teams. Strong research exposure with the ability to test and iterate rapidly. Benefits Up to £80,000 + bonus 25 days holiday Hybrid working model Excellent career progression in a growing design More ❯
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