The UI/UX Designer will create user-friendly interfaces, maintain design systems, and collaborate with teams to meet user needs and best practices.
            Location:
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaJob ID:
R0102532Date Posted:
2025-08-11Company Name:
HITACHI ENERGY TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITEDProfession (Job Category):
IT, Telecom & InternetJob Schedule:
Full timeRemote:
NoJob Description:
Lead-UI/UX Designer
The UI/UX Developer is responsible for designing and implementing intuitive, user-friendly interfaces that enhance the overall digital experience. This role involves creating and maintaining design systems, component libraries, and reusable UI elements to ensure consistency across applications. The developer will collaborate closely with product managers, designers, and engineers to translate user needs into functional and visually appealing solutions, adhering to best practices in usability and accessibility.
Top Skills
Accessibility
Component Libraries
Design Systems
Ui/Ux
Usability
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