UI/UX SME - MPA
Job Description:
Position: CCE2_Experience and Interface Designer
[What the role is]
Responsible for shaping the end-to-end user experience for a cybersecurity command and control platform and dashboards used in maritime cybersecurity operations. You will serve as the UI/UX subject matter expert (SME) across discovery, interaction design, and visual design, ensuring usability, consistency, accessibility, and high design quality from concept to delivery.
[What you will be working on]
The key duties and responsibilities are to:
Work with product owner, engineering, and cybersecurity stakeholders to translate cybersecurity use cases into user journeys, task flows, information architecture, and interaction models.
Design core platform experiences (navigation, search, filtering, drill-downs) for high-volume, data-rich CTI workflows.
Create dashboards and views optimised for speed, clarity, and decision-making in maritime cybersecurity operations.
Deliver wireframes, prototypes, and UI specifications with responsive behaviour, error/empty states, and consistent content hierarchy.
Establish and maintain a design system (components, patterns, tokens) to ensure consistency across modules and future features.
Conduct user research and usability testing with stakeholders; synthesise insights and iterate designs based on feedback and outcomes.
Collaborate with engineers on handoff, implementation support, and UI quality validation before release.
[What we are looking for]
At least 5 years of experience in UI/UX design for web applications.
Strong portfolio demonstrating end-to-end design delivery for complex, data-heavy products.
Proficiency with modern UI/UX design and prototyping tools, including component libraries and design system workflows.
Strong interaction design skills for investigative workflows, including filtering, pivoting, and drill-down patterns.
Good understanding of responsive design, and usability principles.
Strong analytical, interpersonal and communication skills; able to work effectively in cross-functional teams.
Familiarity with front-end implementation constraints to support efficient delivery.
A good command of English.