Seeq
industrial sector
UXDesigner,WorkflowSystems
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“UX Designer, Workflow Systems at Seeq. Skills: workflow discovery, interaction design, prototyping, service design, workflow-systems methods. Lead workflow discovery for a strategic product initiative, starting with batch analytics, to understand how work moves across roles, systems, and time horizons. Conduct and synthesize contextual research with customers and internal partners to uncover handoffs, bottlenecks, workarounds, and unmet needs”
What You'll Achieve.
turn data into better decisions; accelerating our AI-first product strategy; scale toward our next stage of growth; improve profitability
Industry & Context.
identify friction; design better end-to-end experiences
Seeq does not sponsor US F1 or H-1B work visas
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
6+ years of UX experience designing and shipping B2B SaaS products, Demonstrated experience working on complex, multi-step, or multi-role workflows in technical, data-heavy, or operationally complex domains, end-to-end craft across discovery, synthesis, interaction design, prototyping, and final shipped UX, Experience using service design or workflow-systems methods such as journey maps, service blueprints, ecosystem maps, or longitudinal workflow research, qualitative research skills, including contextual inquiry and the ability to learn from technical end users, Portfolio that shows both problem framing and shipped product outcomes, Experience designing for AI-enabled or agent-assisted experiences, especially where trust, explainability, or handoffs matter, Expert proficiency with modern UX tools such as Figma, and comfort moving between low-fidelity systems thinking artifacts and high-fidelity UI design, written and visual communication able to explain tradeoffs clearly to Product, Engineering, and cross-functional stakeholders, Comfort with technical products, data-rich interfaces, and learning complex domains quickly, Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in UX design, HCI, service design, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience, You must be authorized to work in the country in which you reside
Nice to Have
AI-enabled experiences
What You'll Do.
Lead workflow discovery for a strategic product initiative
starting with batch analytics
to understand how work moves across roles
Conduct and synthesize contextual research with customers and internal partners to uncover handoffs
Translate insights into practical artifacts—such as journey maps
and future-state flows—that help Product and Engineering make better scope and design decisions
Design the resulting user experience end to end
including interaction design
and high-fidelity workflows that are ready for implementation
Validate workflows as well as individual interactions
ensuring the end-to-end experience works across feature boundaries and real customer use cases
Help shape how AI-enabled experiences appear within the workflows you support
with attention to trust
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partner with the UX Researcher and other designers to plan studies, share findings, and raise the quality of workflow-centered design across the team; Contribute to design critiques, Design System evolution, and team practices by sharing patterns, learnings, and methods from your work; Serve as a design partner and subject-matter contributor within your product area, guiding decisions through expertise, influence, and collaboration; Partner closely with product management, engineering, and analytics stakeholders
Communication Scope
written and visual communication able to explain tradeoffs clearly to Product, Engineering, and cross-functional stakeholders
Full Job Description
The industrial sector generates more data than almost any other, and Seeq helps customers turn that data into better decisions. We are the market leader in advanced analytics for process manufacturing and are accelerating our AI-first product strategy as we scale toward our next stage of growth. We’re looking for a Staff UX Designer, Workflow Systems, to lead UX work for complex, cross-role workflows within strategic product initiatives. This is a hands-on individual contributor role for a designer who can move from discovery through shipped experience, especially when the problem spans multiple users, systems, and time horizons. Your first major area of focus will be batch analytics, where you’ll partner closely with product management, engineering, and analytics stakeholders to understand current workflows, identify friction, and design better end-to-end experiences for customers. Over time, you’ll apply the same workflow-systems approach to other high-priority product workstreams as business needs evolve. This role is best suited for a designer who is strong in research, interaction design, and prototyping, and who can use workflow thinking to improve product decisions, not just screens. **Key Duties & Responsibilities ** * Lead workflow discovery for a strategic product initiative, starting with batch analytics, to understand how work moves across roles, systems, and time horizons. * Conduct and synthesize contextual research with customers and internal partners to uncover handoffs, bottlenecks, workarounds, and unmet needs. * Translate insights into practical artifacts—such as journey maps, service blueprints, and future-state flows—that help Product and Engineering make better scope and design decisions. * Design the resulting user experience end to end, including interaction design, prototyping, and high-fidelity workflows that are ready for implementation. * Validate workflows as well as individual interactions, ensuring the end-to-end experience works acros
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