Amazon.com Services LLC

Software Development, Design, amazon security

UXDesigner,SecureThirdPartyTools

$118–160k Seattle, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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

The Brief

“UX Designer, Secure Third Party Tools at Amazon.com Services LLC. Skills: UX design, Interface design, Visual design, Design systems. Design end-to-end process for complex security workflow features. Develop wireframes, interactive prototypes, and high-fidelity mockups”

What You'll Achieve.

Reduce friction; Improve assessment accuracy; Drive adoption

Industry & Context.

Software Development, Design, amazon security
Problems you'll solve

Translate complex security workflows into intuitive, efficient experiences

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in design or equivalent, 3+ years of design experience, Experience designing and prototyping with tools such as Figma, Adobe Creative Cloud, or similar, Knowledge of usability principles and techniques

Nice to Have

Experience in delivering design solutions as a UX designer or interaction designer, Experience working in a collaborative team, Working directly with developers for implementation of designs

What You'll Do.

Design end-to-end process for complex security workflow features

interactive prototypes

and high-fidelity mockups

Create and extend design systems

Communicate design strategy

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner closely with PMT, engineering, UX Research and security teams; Collaborate with Product Managers, Security Engineers, Software Development Engineers, and Applied Scientists; Cross-functional team

Communication Scope

Compelling storytelling; Clear documentation

Full Job Description

We're seeking a customer-obsessed UX Designer to join the Secure Third-Party Tools (S3T) organization within Amazon Security. S3T builds the tools and processes that maintain Amazon's security bar when interacting with 3P. In this role, you'll help transform and design the end-to-end user experience for S3T's suite of tools. Your customers will be varied, from Amazon builders who work with 3P, security engineers who evaluate risk, and partner teams who rely on our data to make informed decisions. You'll translate complex security workflows into intuitive, efficient experiences that help users move faster while maintaining the Amazon security bar. This is a high-impact role where your design decisions directly affect the speed and quality of security outcomes across Amazon. You'll work with Product Managers, Security Engineers, Software Development Engineers, and Applied Scientists to deliver experiences that reduce friction, improve assessment accuracy, and drive adoption. Key job responsibilities - Design end-to-end process for complex security workflow features—from discovery and concept development through prototyping, testing, and delivery. - Partner closely with PMT, engineering, UX Research and security teams to understand customer pain points, define problem statements, and design solutions that balance user needs, technical feasibility, and security requirements. - Develop wireframes, interactive prototypes, and high-fidelity mockups to clearly communicate design intent to engineering partners and stakeholders. - Create and extend design systems, component libraries, and interaction patterns that ensure consistency and scalability across the S3T product suite. - Communicate design strategy, rationale, and outcomes to stakeholders and senior leadership through compelling storytelling and clear documentation. A day in the life In this role, you'll design experiences that make complex security workflows feel simple and efficient. One week you might collaborate

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