UX/UI Manager
Job Description:
At DXC we use the power of technology to deliver mission-critical IT services that our customers need to modernize operations and drive innovation across their entire IT estate. We provide services across the Enterprise Technology Stack for business process outsourcing, analytics and engineering, applications, security, cloud, IT outsourcing, and modern workplace.
People in Corporate Functions make DXC a well-run and high-functioning organization. Each team contributes to DXC's success, and everyone delivers world-class service and has opportunities to grow and learn.
About This Role:
DXC is looking for a Manager Software Engineering — UX/UI Manager to support our Sales and Marketing IT organization. This role is responsible for designing the user experience and user interface of new releases across multiple applications and platforms.
The ideal candidate is technology-agnostic and can navigate both business processes and tech/product limitations while driving intuitive interfaces that support user adoption. This is not a graphic design role — it is about understanding how technology and UX/UI standards need to be applied to achieve consistent, intuitive experiences that drive adoption at scale.
*A portfolio demonstrating previous UX/UI work is required.*
What You'll Do:
Design user experiences and interfaces for new releases across multiple applications and platforms supporting Sales and Marketing
Define and maintain UX/UI standards ensuring consistency across all platforms and a cohesive user experience
Navigate business process requirements and technical limitations to create designs that are both feasible and intuitive
Drive user adoption through interfaces that minimize friction, reduce training needs, and make complex processes simple
Collaborate with developers, product owners, and business stakeholders to translate requirements into intuitive design solutions
Create wireframes, prototypes, and design specifications using Figma and other design tools
Leverage AI-powered design tools to accelerate prototyping and enhance design workflows
Conduct usability assessments and incorporate user feedback to continuously improve experiences
Apply UX/UI best practices and standards (accessibility, responsive design, interaction patterns) to ensure professional, enterprise-grade interfaces
Who You Are:
Experience & Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in UX Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science, or related field
5+ years of experience in UX/UI design for enterprise applications
Expert-level proficiency in Figma (mandatory)
Experience with AI-powered design and prototyping tools
Portfolio required demonstrating previous UX/UI work across enterprise platforms
Understanding of technology constraints and how they inform design decisions
Technology-agnostic approach — able to design across different platforms and technology stacks
Knowledge of accessibility standards (WCAG) and responsive design principles
Soft Skills & Cultural Fit:
Proactive — anticipates user needs and proposes design improvements before being asked
Strong negotiation skills — balances business demands, user needs, and technical constraints effectively
User-centric mindset — champions the end-user experience while respecting platform limitations
Collaborative — works effectively with developers, business stakeholders, and cross-functional teams
Fluent in English (mandatory)
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