About the Company Iridium is an established software company founded in 2002, delivering bespoke software systems for long-term enterprise clients in the UK. We design, build, host, and support custom web, mobile, and desktop platforms that underpin clients day-to-day operations, rather than one-off or short-term projects. Our work is centred on sustained client relationships and ongoing platforms, which allows teams to take real ownership of systems over time and develop a deep understanding of the domains they operate in. Delivery typically spans the full lifecycle, from design and implementation through to long-term support and evolution. Based in Exeter, we operate as a small, experienced team with a flat and pragmatic structure. This provides direct access to decision-makers, clear accountability, and the ability to influence both delivery and process. Our focus is on producing high-quality, maintainable solutions and delivering them reliably, on time, and on budget. About the Role This role sits at the intersection of business analysis and UX-led solution design. We welcome candidates whose strengths are primarily in business analysis, UX, or a combination of both. The role does not assume equal depth across all areas; instead, the balance of responsibilities will be agreed intentionally, reflecting the individuals strengths and the evolving needs of the team, with scope and priorities set to support a sustainable and realistic workload. Operating in this space, the role focuses on translating business and user needs into clear, UX-informed solutions that enable effective delivery. Depending on the successful candidates strengths and seniority, this may involve a deeper focus on problem analysis, solution design, or a blend of both, working in close collaboration with others to ensure continuity from discovery through delivery. Key Responsibilities Lead the exploration of business and user requirements, translating them into clear, well-defined solution concepts and design direction, with strong attention to data quality and integrity. Design efficient, intuitive, and coherent user workflows and interfaces, balancing user needs, technical constraints, and architectural principles. Work closely with stakeholders, developers, and QA to ensure shared understanding from discovery through to delivery, using clear communication and appropriate artefacts. Present options, impacts, and recommendations to support informed decisions, while maintaining traceability from business needs to delivered outcomes. Support internal testing, review, and assurance activities, ensuring delivered features remain aligned with the intended business outcomes and design decisions established during discovery. Skills & Experience Required Degree in a relevant technical or professional discipline, or equivalent practical experience. At least 3 years experience in a relevant industry or role. Experience using modern UX and design tools to create and iterate on workflows, wireframes, and prototypes (e.g. Figma, Moqups, or similar). Experience with collaboration and delivery tooling (e.g. Jira, Confluence or equivalent platforms). Experience working across software development lifecycles. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to adapt messaging to different audiences. Desirable Relevant professional or role-specific certifications. Experience coordinating across multiple concurrent initiatives. Familiarity with compliance-driven or regulated delivery environments. Practical experience with responsive web design, information architecture, accessibility standards, and usability best practices. Interview Process & Equal Opportunity To ensure a fair and transparent hiring process, our recruitment typically follows the stages below: Intro Call (Remote) A conversation to discuss your background, experience, and interest in the role. Role Fit Interview (In Person - Exeter Office) A practical or scenario-based exercise relevant to the role, designed to understand how you approach real-world problems. Ways of Working Interview (In Person - Exeter Office) A broader conversation focused on ways of working, communication style, motivations, and alignment with Iridiums culture and values. The structure outlined above should be assumed in almost all cases. If anything differs, candidates will be informed in advance of what to expect at each stage. We aim to run a fair and transparent recruitment process and encourage applicants to apply even if they do not meet every criterion. We are happy to make reasonable adjustments to support candidates throughout the process. Details & Benefits 40-hour working week, Monday to Friday, including 2.5 hours of protected learning time 29 days annual leave including bank holidays, increasing yearly Hybrid working Contractual sick pay Ongoing training and development (Pluralsight access) Progression opportunities Annual bonus and voucher scheme Sage Employee Benefits NEST pension scheme On-site parking