Lucid Software is the leader in visual collaboration, helping teams see and build the future from idea to reality. Our products, business, and workplace culture have received numerous awards, such as being named to the Forbes Cloud 100 and a Fortune Best Workplace in Technology. Lucid is a hybrid workplace, allowing employees to work remotely, from one of our offices, or a combination of the two depending on the needs of the role and team. At Lucid, we hold true to our core values of teamwork over ego, innovation in everything we do, individual empowerment, initiative, and ownership, and passion and excellence in every area. We value diversity and are dedicated to creating an environment that is respectful and inclusive for everyone.

As a Sr. UX Designer at Lucid, you will be collaborating with a talented team of deep, empathetic thinkers in researching, concepting, and defining what it means to help teams see and build the future. You’ll be designing workflows, interactions, and paradigms that support our customers in their pursuit to see more, know more, and do more. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Work closely with scrum teams to plan new features and improvements to the product     
  • Design experiences, interactions, and features that improve product value for continued growth and success
  • Understand customer problems, clearly define design solutions, and provide detailed deliverables within Agile/Scrum system constraints
  • Communicate user intents, motivations, and needs to drive delightful experiences 
  • Support engineers in translating and implementing your designs
  • Effectively manage projects to meet deadlines, roadmaps, and requirements
  • Strengthen Lucid design culture and help evangelize design within organization
  • Ensure that Lucid products not only leverage cutting-edge AI technologies but are also deeply human-centric and accessible.

Requirements: 

  • Ability to work with highly technical users like application developers, enterprise architects and admins and technical consultants
  • Sound knowledge of core design methods with accessibility in mind (sketching, wireframing, storyboarding, etc.)
  • Ability to describe success metrics for design contribution and show a passion for evaluating design solutions with qualitative and quantitative analysis
  • Ability to design in various contexts, contributing to long-term strategic projects, last-minute fixes, and short-term solutions - sometimes without all the information present to make comfortable design decisions
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate sound design rationale through different mediums and design deliverables
  • Thrive working in a fast-paced, startup type environment with a bias towards finding solutions vs. shutting down ideas
  • 5+ years of professional UX design experience

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in graphic design, industrial design, human computer interaction, architecture, multidisciplinary design, user experience, psychology, English, computer science, or a related field.
  • Direct experience designing user-facing products and features powered by AI/ML 
  • Experience working in an Agile/Scrum environment

Please provide a current resume and portfolio link/documents with your online application. Any applications missing the requested materials will not be considered.

If you’d like to confirm job application information found on other hiring websites, please contact us directly at: talentacquisition@lucid.co 

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