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Posted May 24, 2026

UX Designer (m/f/d)

Aras is a leader in product lifecycle management (PLM) and digital thread solutions. As one of the fastest growing PLM companies, our technology enables the rapid delivery of flexible solutions built on a powerful digital thread backbone and a low-code development platform. Our platform and PLM applications connect users in all disciplines to critical product data and processes across the lifecycle and throughout the extended supply chain. The world’s largest manufacturers are leveraging Aras Innovator to manage their complex product lifecycles to improve production timelines, meet and exceed revenue growth targets, and accelerate innovation. We collaborate with companies in some of the most innovative industries, including automotive, industrial/heavy equipment, aerospace and defense, and high-tech electronics.   Role Overview  We are hiring a UX Designer focused on design systems and product UI execution to partner with a senior design lead to modernize the user experience of our enterprise PLM and digital thread platform. This is a hands-on, high-impact delivery role (not a pure strategy position) centered on:  Turning product ideas into high-quality, buildable UI  Evolving and maintaining a growing design system  Equipping engineering teams with clear specifications and assets  You will help increase design throughput, improve UI consistency, and remove day-to-day bottlenecks across multiple teams.  At Aras, our mission is to transform the way the world makes products. By reinventing software for engineering and manufacturing, we give customers the flexibility to meet tomorrow’s challenges. Aras is in the midst of a major Product Culture transformation, with significant investment in Design. You’ll join a growing team of Product/UX Designers (7+), supported by experienced leaders in Design/UX and Product Management. As the product evolves toward AI-enabled experiences, modern UI architecture, and scalable design systems, this role helps make that transition real—turning design direction into high-quality, actionable UI that teams can build and ship.  Key Responsibilities  Contribute to and evolve a shared design system (components, tokens, patterns)  Translate conceptual direction into reusable UI structures  Help ensure consistency across apps and services  Develop early concepts into thoughtful, well-crafted UI designs with strong visual clarity  Progress designs toward polished, high-fidelity outputs that reflect real product use  Use visual design to shape product direction and elevate overall user experience  Support multiple product teams with UI needs (flows, components, visuals)  Respond to requests such as layouts, icons, and feature interfaces  Enable teams to move forward without waiting on design bottlenecks  Own execution and production work streams  Turn direction into concrete UI deliverables and specs  Work autonomously on day-to-day design tasks while staying aligned with the lead  Note: This is a high-collaboration, fast-moving environment where clarity is often evolving.  Required Qualifications  3–5 years of experience in product UX/UI design  Strong UI execution and experience working within or contributing to a design system  Strong visual design fundamentals (layout, typography, spacing, hierarchy)  Experience working in a product environment (not only agency/consulting)  Comfortable working across ambiguity and evolving requirements  Pragmatic, fast-moving, and detail-oriented  Strong English  Desired Qualifications  Ability to take loosely defined problems and produce workable design solutions without perfect briefs or fully defined requirements  Ability to produce high-quality UI quickly while balancing multiple requests and priorities  Working familiarity with frontend fundamentals (HTML, CSS—including modern layout concepts like grid and responsive patterns—and basic JavaScript concepts)  Awareness of how frameworks (e.g., React) influence UI implementation  Ability to design with real implementation constraints in mind and understand what is feasible vs. not in the browser  Ability to apply and extend established design patterns—not only create from scratch  Advanced proficiency in Figma (or similar tools)  Understanding of iterative development and collaboration with engineering  Interested in growing toward more advanced design or design-technology roles  Not a fit if you primarily focus on:  branding, marketing design, or visual identity work  illustration-heavy portfolios  pure strategy or research-only roles  highly specialized AI/ML design roles  starting work from a fully defined brief  Portfolio shows:  real product UI (not only conceptual or marketing pieces)  design system contributions  UI execution for shipped or buildable features  UI work delivered under ambiguous or evolving requirements