UI/UX Designer
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Job description
At Onefile, part of Harris Computer, we believe that great design drives better learning experiences. As a UI/UX Designer, you'll play a key role in shaping how educators, learners, and organisations interact with our award-winning educational software. You'll collaborate closely with Developers and stakeholders to design intuitive, beautiful, and impactful user experiences across our platform and mobile applications.
We are looking for someone who is creative, analytical, and passionate about solving complex problems through design - someone who enjoys translating business needs into seamless digital journeys that empower learners and make education more engaging. This role is based in Manchester, United Kingdom, as a full-time hybrid position with two days a week on-site.
What you will do
Work closely with Product Managers to translate business requirements into UX concepts and designs across Onefile's product suite and mobile apps.
Design wireframes, mock-ups, prototypes, and user journeys to communicate and validate design ideas.
Conduct UX research, usability testing, and gather feedback from internal and external stakeholders.
Collaborate with Software Development Managers and developers to ensure user-centric implementation.
Present and communicate design concepts to teams and stakeholders with clarity and impact.
Prototype new functionality and validate user flows.
Map and analyse the full customer journey, identify usability issues, and continuously improve the overall experience., You'll join our R&D team, which is divided between Software Engineering and Product Management. The team is led by Caroline Drew (Head of Product) and currently includes two Product Managers. We are now looking for a UI/UX Designer to complement this collaborative and cross-functional group.
Requirements
Strong understanding of UI/UX design and interaction design principles.
Proficiency in Figma or similar design and wireframing tools.
Strong skills in visual communication, creativity, and user journey mapping.
Understanding of the product development lifecycle and collaboration with development teams.
Basic HTML/CSS knowledge.
Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset.
Bachelor's degree in Design, HCI, Digital Media, or a related discipline (or equivalent experience).
2-3 years of professional experience in UX/UI design.
Fluent in English (spoken and written).
Nice to have:
Experience working in EdTech or SaaS environments.
Experience conducting user testing sessions and UX research.
Benefits & conditions
Harris offers an extremely competitive UK employee benefits programme.
You'll receive 5 Personal Days' leave entitlement in addition to the standard 25 days' holiday and bank holidays. Harris also provides all UK employees with an annual Lifestyle Reward amounting to £325 per annum (pro rata).