JPMorganChase
Workplace Solutions - UX/UI Web Designer
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Job Description
At JP Morgan Workplace Solutions, we are dedicated to creating exceptional digital experiences that empower our clients and enhance their interactions with our brand. We are seeking a visionary UX/UI Web Designer to lead the design of our corporate website, transforming complex messaging into clean, high-performing user journeys that convert. This role sits on the Marketing team, at the intersection of brand, performance and design. You will be responsible for making our site intuitive, smart, and visually appealing - from homepage to landing pages, navigation, and micro-interactions. If you know how to translate strategy into scroll-stopping design, we want to hear from you. This is an on-site role based in our Dublin office - ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
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What you'll get:
At JP Morgan Workplace Solutions, we are dedicated to creating exceptional digital experiences that empower our clients and enhance their interactions with our brand. We are seeking a visionary UX/UI Web Designer to lead the design of our corporate website, transforming complex messaging into clean, high-performing user journeys that convert. This role sits on the Marketing team, at the intersection of brand, performance and design. You will be responsible for making our site intuitive, smart, and visually appealing - from homepage to landing pages, navigation, and micro-interactions. If you know how to translate strategy into scroll-stopping design, we want to hear from you. This is an on-site role based in our Dublin office - ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
Responsibilities:
- Own UX and UI design for our public-facing website and landing pages
- Create wireframes, prototypes and final designs optimised for speed and conversion
- Collaborate cross-functionally with marketers, developers and brand to deliver best-in-class web and mobile experiences
- Apply UX best practices to improve engagement and drive performance
- Maintain and evolve our design system for consistency and efficiency
- Stay on top of web trends, tools and UX techniques
- Know our customers and prospects and what they need from our website
- Use data to drive decision making and empower teams to drive conversions
Qualifications:
- 5+ years of UX/UI experience with a strong focus on website design
- A portfolio that demonstrates clean design, user flow thinking and responsive layouts
- Expertise in Figma and web-specific design tools
- Strong understanding of UX principles, accessibility and performance optimisation
- Experience of working closely with developers, content teams and marketers
- A bonus if you have basic HTML/CSS knowledge
What you'll get:
- A high-impact design role at a tech-forward business within J.P. Morgan
- Full ownership of website UX and visual design
- On-site collaboration with a driven, talented team
- Competitive salary and benefits
- A fast-moving environment where good ideas get built
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