Senior UXUI Designer
Quashed
Who we are
Quashed is making it easy for Kiwis to explore, shop and track all their insurance in one place! We're NZ's first and fastest growing insurance marketplace. Our goal is to create the simplest, most transparent and engaging insurance experience to empower consumers to protect them and their families financially.
What is this role
This is a Senior UXUI Designer role at Quashed. You will be responsible for designing and delivering engaging and intuitive user experiences and interfaces for our digital insurance platform. You will work closely with a small, highly engaged and capable team to understand user requirements and translate them into user-centered designs. This is initially a contract role with the opportunity for this to evolve into a permanent role.
Who we're looking for
- Proven experience as a UXUI Designer (min. 5+ years experience)
- Demonstrable portfolio of UXUI design projects
- Proficient with design and prototyping tools such as Figma
- Strong understanding of user-centered design principles
- Knowledge of user research and usability testing methodologies
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
- Works independently & efficiently in a fast paced environment
- Eye for detail & able to create effective design that support product goals
- Experience designing for mobile & web apps (eCommerce or Marketplace ideal)
- Skilled in using mixpanel and Fullstory to understand user behaviour
- Takes ownership of design system
We're a startup that moves fast. You'll need to be agile and adaptable, able to juggle multiple tasks, to succeed in this environment. We're after an individual that will take charge and lead the design work stream. You'll work closely with our Product Lead and Tech Lead to solve problems and create the best online insurance experience possible. If this role interests you, reach out to us and tell us why you're the designer for us.
We're based on the North Shore in Auckland (Rosedale) and have a hybrid work culture.
P.S. You'll be helping to design our future job ads so it stands out more than this ad.