Our Experience Design team sits within the wider Experience & Transformation practice. We bring together strategists, designers, researchers and technologists to solve some of the most interesting problems out there - from evolving digital journeys in financial services to improving essential public services used by millions.
Overview
At CACI, we believe that great digital experiences don’t start with technology - they start with people. We’re on a mission to design inclusive, impactful digital products and services that solve meaningful problems for real users for global brands and organisations. Now, we’re looking for a Senior UX Designer to support us on this mission.
This is a role for a seasoned UX practitioner who’s comfortable switching between strategy and delivery; someone who can guide clients, mentor colleagues, and get stuck into user journeys, research and wireframes. You’ll be a critical part of our multidisciplinary team, helping transform experiences across the private and public sectors.
The Role
The role will be office based 2 or 3 days per week at our London office based in West Kensington.
The Fit
You are a seasoned UX Designer who has worked across multiple sectors or digital projects (experience with GDS is a bonus). You can lead UX on projects independently and strategically, while keeping a close attention to detail. You are confident managing stakeholders at all levels and communicating complex ideas clearly and persuasively. Ideally, we are keen to speak with candidates who:
Please note that you have the right to work in the UK and be eligible for clearance.
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