Mid Level UX / UI Designer
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Norwich (Hybrid)
Our award-winning Norwich-based client is looking for a mid-level UX/UI Designer to join their innovative product team, working on cutting-edge, data-driven platforms within the energy and infrastructure sector.
This role is centred around embedding real user insight into product decisions, helping reduce risk and deliver genuine customer value.
Key Requirements- 2–3 years’ commercial experience in a UX/UI or Product Design role
- Proven experience conducting user research (interviews, usability testing, workflow analysis)
- Strong portfolio demonstrating user-centred design, problem discovery, and iteration
- Experience designing complex, data-driven interfaces (dashboards, maps, large datasets)
- Proficiency with design and prototyping tools such as Figma
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to clearly present insights and design decisions
- Exposure to geospatial, energy, or infrastructure data products
- Experience in agile or discovery-led environments
- Involvement in design systems
- Collaboration with product analytics, research, or commercial teams
You’ll be working as part of a highly collaborative product team, playing a key role in shaping intuitive user experiences and ensuring products are built on real customer needs—not assumptions.
Additional Requirements- Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills are essential
- Must have the right to live and work in the UK without restrictions
Please note: Only candidates meeting the essential criteria will be considered.
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🎨 Highlight your Figma proficiency and dashboard design experience prominently as the role focuses on complex data-driven interfaces
📊 Quantify your user research impact: 'Conducted 15 user interviews leading to 40% improvement in task completion rates'
🔍 Emphasise any energy, infrastructure or geospatial experience as this is highly desirable for their sector focus
🤝 Showcase your stakeholder engagement skills with specific examples of presenting design decisions to product teams
📱 Include examples of complex data interface designs in your portfolio, particularly dashboards and large dataset visualisations
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- •Conducted 25 user interviews and usability tests for energy dashboard redesign, improving task completion rates by 45% within 6 months
- •Designed data-driven interfaces using Figma for 3 complex infrastructure platforms, reducing user error rates by 30% through iterative testing
- •Led user research initiatives across 8 product features, translating insights into design decisions that increased customer satisfaction scores by 35%
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Dear Hiring Manager,
Chameleon IT Solutions' focus on embedding real user insight into energy platform decisions aligns perfectly with my passion for user-centred design and data visualisation expertise. My experience conducting user research and designing complex dashboards makes me well-suited for this mid-level UX/UI Designer position.
My background in designing data-driven interfaces and conducting usability testing has equipped me with the skills to translate user insights into intuitive product experiences, particularly for complex datasets and dashboard environments.
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Interview questions
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Technical
- ›How would you approach designing a dashboard for complex energy infrastructure data?
- ›Walk me through your process for conducting user research and translating insights into design decisions
- ›How do you ensure accessibility when designing data-heavy interfaces?
- ›Describe your experience with Figma's collaborative features in a product team environment
- ›How would you approach designing for geospatial data visualization?
Behavioural
- ›Tell me about a time when user research completely changed your design approach
- ›Describe a situation where you had to present design decisions to skeptical stakeholders
- ›Give an example of how you've collaborated with product managers and developers in an agile environment
- ›Tell me about a challenging design problem you solved through iteration
- ›Describe a time when you had to balance user needs with business constraints
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Tell me about a time when user research completely changed your design approach
Describe a situation where you had to present design decisions to skeptical stakeholders