Materials Analysis is an Oxford Instruments Business Unit that manages our Electron Microscopy and Mechanical Microscopy products, Atomic Force Microscopes, Raman Microscopes and Benchtop NMR Products. We are part of the wider Oxford Instruments Group that also includes Andor Technology, NanoScience, Plasma Technology and X-Ray Technology. With a sixty-year history, and fourteen Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, our world-class products and technologies are helping our customers to address the greatest challenges of the 21st century.
We are looking for a Senior UX Designer to join our Software Engineering team. The Software Engineering team develops world class technical software used in academia and industry to create scientific breakthroughs that create a brighter future for our world. Our software is technical and specialised and therefore needs careful design influence to help make it easy to understand and use.
This role is ideal for you if…
1. You have a background in user experience design, specifically designing windows desktop applications and instrument controls OR you come from a coding background and are looking to move into a UX role
2. You are genuinely passionate and/or curious about working for a science business and helping to create products that enable ground-breaking research and discovery.
3. You like the idea of working in large team of designers, developers, and testers (45 people in the software department) in a highly technical environment
4. You enjoy presenting and articulating complex design ideas and thrive in coming up with new solutions
What we are looking for…
5. A science or Engineering qualification
6. Proven user-centred design and prototyping skills with considerable experience
7. Proficient in design and interaction software such as Figma or Adobe XD
8. Experience working in an Agile environment with a cross functional team.
9. Proven experience collaborating with product owners and developers to gather requirements and understand user needs
Location:
We are based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire and have a hybrid working policy. A UX Designer in our organisation needs to be onsite a couple of times a week, as required, because effective design in this context depends on close collaboration and deep product understanding.
Working at Oxford Instruments Materials Analysis - What’s in it for you?
Wellbeing –
10. Annual leave: 25 days plus bank holidays and the option to purchase up to 12 weeks more
11. Employee Assistance Programme; including 24/7 telephone support, access to counselling, financial and debt management and access to trained legal advisors
12. Private health insurance, dental insurance and life assurance
Money & lifestyle –
13. MyDiscounts; save money with a number of leading retailers
14. Car salary exchange scheme: sacrifice part of your salary in exchange for a fully serviced, comprehensive insured electric or hybrid vehicle
15. TechScheme and CycleScheme: Purchase a bike and/or Tech or home goods from Currys/IKEA and spread the cost over 12 months.
16. Pension; all employees are eligible to join the Group Pension Plan administered by AVIVA.
17. Share incentive plan: Invest in your future and share in the success of the company by joining the share incentive plan.
Development –
18. Encouragement and support to achieve professional and or academic qualifications to support your development and growth
19. Defined career paths and regular reviews
Equal opportunities and reasonable adjustments:
Oxford Instruments is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer.