Autodesk

Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)

ExperienceDesigner,Revit,AEC

$175–250k ~AI est. Shanghai, China FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Experience Designer, Revit, AEC at Autodesk. Skills: Experience design, User research, Data-driven design. Support user research efforts. Translate user insights into design concepts”

Industry & Context.

Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving; Analytical thinking

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ year experience in interaction design, Basic understanding of user-centered design, Familiarity with design, prototyping, and AI tools, Visual, verbal, and written communication skills, Ability to learn quickly, Ability to collaborate effectively, Problem-solving skills, Attention to detail, Fluency in English

Nice to Have

Exposure to user research methods, Interest in designing for complex systems, Experience with AEC workflows, Curiosity about Autodesk products, Background in Architecture, HCI, or Design, Familiarity with Agile processes, Curiosity, growth mindset, Proactive approach to learning

What You'll Do.

Support user research efforts

Translate user insights into design concepts

Create design concepts

Collaborate with designers

Assist with usability testing

Prepare design assets and documentation

Participate in design reviews

Support feature implementation

Stay current with design trends

Contribute to team deliverables

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Global organization; Diverse teams

Communication Scope

Visual communication; Verbal communication; Written communication

Process & Methodology

Agile

Full Job Description

**Job Requisition ID #** 26WD98623 **Position Overview** We are seeking a talented Experience Designer to help create and deliver high-quality experiences for Autodesk Building Design products. If you are passionate about experience design, data-driven solutions, problem-solving, user research, complex workflows, customer engagement, or Building Information Modeling (BIM), this is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry. In this role, you will contribute to global initiatives and collaborate with stakeholders across Product Management, Engineering, and other cross-functional teams around the world. You will help shape experiences that address complex customer challenges while balancing user needs, business goals, and technical requirements. The successful candidate will bring an empathetic mindset, strategic thinking, strong research and analytical skills, and a passion for data-driven design. You should be comfortable working independently, collaborating across diverse teams, and contributing to design outcomes within a global organization. You will report to the Experience Design Manager at Autodesk China Research and Development Center (ACRD) and be part of Autodesk's global Experience Design team. This position is based in Shanghai, China. **Responsibilities** * Support user research efforts to understand user needs, workflows, and pain points through interviews, observations, and synthesis of research findings * Translate user insights into design concepts and contribute to improving product experiences * Create design concepts, wireframes, and prototypes to explore and validate solutions * Collaborate with designers, product managers, and engineers to refine and iterate on design solutions * Assist with usability testing and research activities, including prototype testing and feedback collection * Prepare design assets and documentation for development, testing, and cross-functional teams *

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