Job Description
This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for an AI-Forward UX Designer in Canada .
This role sits at the intersection of user experience design, product thinking, and artificial intelligence, offering the opportunity to reshape how digital products are designed in an AI-first environment. You will lead UX initiatives across multiple client projects, using advanced generative AI tools to accelerate ideation, prototyping, and research. The position emphasizes both creative excellence and technical fluency, requiring a designer who can translate complex user needs into intuitive, scalable interfaces. You will collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders in a fast-moving, multi-client setup. A strong focus is placed on experimentation, continuous learning, and evolving modern design workflows through AI integration. This is an ideal role for a forward-thinking designer eager to redefine UX practices using emerging technologies.
This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of a partner company. We are currently looking for an AI-Forward UX Designer in Canada .
This role sits at the intersection of user experience design, product thinking, and artificial intelligence, offering the opportunity to reshape how digital products are designed in an AI-first environment. You will lead UX initiatives across multiple client projects, using advanced generative AI tools to accelerate ideation, prototyping, and research. The position emphasizes both creative excellence and technical fluency, requiring a designer who can translate complex user needs into intuitive, scalable interfaces. You will collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders in a fast-moving, multi-client setup. A strong focus is placed on experimentation, continuous learning, and evolving modern design workflows through AI integration. This is an ideal role for a forward-thinking designer eager to redefine UX practices using emerging technologies.
