Our design team is bolstering! We’re designing the future of travel and we need an enthusiastic, empathetic puzzler to come along for the ride.
You are just starting out in your design career – perhaps you’re a graduate , a hobbyist or have had a little world experience already . You’re bursting at the seams with creativity and ideas; you look through the eyes of users and know how to translate that to designs; you get that design is not just how it looks but how it works; you can talk to all key parts of a design process even if you haven’t lived them; and you can articulate the difference between app and web – knowing what works best on each.
This is a role for a designer looking for an opportunity to disrupt and define the way we travel, whilst inspiring millions of people worldwide to make more sustainable travel choices.
Sounds like you? Then read on!
We turn the fiendishly complex into simple and successful experiences, with award-winning designs. We are the glue between everybody at Trainline. We help lead strategy, drive discovery and execute delivery like a champ. We’re a small and friendly group of thinkers who are all humble with low egos, but with a decisive keenness to push ourselves to the right thing and the best thing for our users.
The Role
Around 2 years+ commercial UX Design experience, ideally in a product focused Tech organisation
You’re great at organising and structuring information in a way that makes sense for our users.
You will feel right at home with defining navigation structures, hierarchies, card sorting and labelling, and have great analytical skills.
You’re a problem-solver comfortable with complexity and can also find elegant solutions through mock-ups and prototypes.
You are familiar with the latest web design trends and IA patterns
Comfortable working closely with a team of developers, where you are able to articulate your designs and decisions clearly to support them
Figma is your weapon of choice
Working knowledge of APIs would be helpful, but not essential!
We appreciate you might not have a wealth of portfolio work, but we do want to see examples of what you can design – even if just concepts of apps/sites. Please share your portfolio when you apply!