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A leading company is seeking a skilled UX Designer in Regina to facilitate design sessions, create wireframes, and support usability testing. This role requires extensive experience in UX, particularly within financial or enterprise software sectors, and proficiency in tools like Figma. The ideal candidate will excel in collaboration, communication, and adhering to accessibility standards.
Actively participate in Design Sessions with business stakeholders, developers, and fellow UX professionals
Provide real-time guidance during collaborative design activities, helping participants focus their ideas and translate them into actionable design outputs. While design sprint facilitators handle session planning and problem framing, you’ll play a key role in shaping how those sessions come to life—supporting activities, offering UX perspective, and ensuring ideas are effectively captured through sketches or low-fidelity wireframes
Translate group activities and session outcomes into wireframes and clickable prototypes
Support usability testing through prototype preparation, scenario development, and iteration
Collaborate with the UX team to provide design support across ongoing projects when not in design sessions
Conduct UX research activities as needed (e.g., stakeholder interviews, heuristic evaluations)
Ensure all outputs align with our design system, accessibility standards, and brand guidelines
Present design decisions and concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences
What you must have :
5+ years of UX experience, ideally in the financial or enterprise software sector
Expertise in wireframing and prototyping tools (Proficiency in Figma required)
Strong comfort level with facilitating and / or co-leading design workshops
Experience working with complex workflows and internal business tools
A collaborative, vocal, and inquisitive personality—someone who isn’t afraid to ask “why?”
Proven ability to manage stakeholders and communicate confidently with non-design audiences
Ability to work with minimal supervision, prioritizing tasks and managing time independently
Familiarity with accessibility standards (WCAG 2.1+) and inclusive design practices