Senior UX/UI Analyst
Key points
- 15/05/25
- London, City of London
- £75k - 85k per year
- Permanent
- Software Engineering
- Full time
Job role
In today’s fast-moving world of insurance, standing still is not an option. A leading global specialty insurer is looking for a Senior UI/UX Analyst to join a newly established Product Experience (PX) Practice. This is a key role that will shape the digital future of the business, ensuring user experience is front and center across platforms and customer journeys.
The Role:
Reporting to the Head of Product Experience, this individual will:
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Lead the analysis and design of user journeys, workflows, and interfaces.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams (Product Managers, Developers, Designers, BAs).
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Champion UX strategy and best practices across the organisation.
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Conduct user research and usability testing to inform design decisions.
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Mentor junior team members and help upskill others in UX and React.
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Engage senior stakeholders to advocate for user-centric digital solutions.
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Contribute to UX standards, design systems, and toolkits.
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Work with platforms like Sitecore, Pega, and Guidewire Digital.
What They’re Looking For:
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Proven senior-level UI/UX experience in large, matrixed organisations.
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Strong portfolio covering research, wireframes, and high-fidelity prototyping.
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Experience in application branding and white-labelling.
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Skilled in Figma, Adobe XD, Axure, Sketch, and modern design tools.
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Solid understanding of accessibility and responsive design.
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Strong stakeholder communication and influencing skills.
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Experience working with brand and marketing guidelines.
✨ Nice to Have:
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Background in platforms such as Sitecore, Pega, or Guidewire Digital.
Location: London (Hybrid – 3 days onsite)
Salary: Up to £85,000 + 20% Bonus + 10% Pension
Interview Process: 2 stages
A rare opportunity to be at the forefront of digital experience in a global organisation. If you’re passionate about creating seamless, intuitive products and influencing strategic design at scale — this could be the next step.
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