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UX/UI Designer

DANVERS, MA

Who we are…

Cell Signaling Technology (CST) is a different kind of life sciences company, one founded, owned, and run by active research scientists, with the highest standards of product and service quality, technological innovation, and scientific rigor for over 20 years. We consistently provide fellow scientists around the globe with best-in-class products and services to fuel their quests for discovery.

Helping researchers find new solutions is our main mission every day, but it's not our only mission. We're also dedicated to helping identify solutions to other problems facing our world. We believe that all businesses must be responsible and work in partnership with local communities, while seeking to minimize their environmental impact. That's why we joined 1% for the Planet as its first life science member, and have committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2029.

The role...

We are seeking a highly motivated Digital Experience Designer with expertise in enterprise content management system (CMS) design to transform the online experience for global researchers on cellsignal.com, learn.cellsignal.com, and blog.cellsignal.com. This role will also contribute to the design and optimization of email templates. You will drive user engagement through user research, journey mapping, and the creation of intuitive, user-centric designs – from initial prototypes to final wireframes and high-fidelity deliverables – with a strong emphasis on composable design that can effectively translate into a CMS. With a focus on user centricity and to increase user engagement, this role will create content models within our CMS to organize information, improve navigation, and create distinct user flows. You will also be responsible for developing components, themes, and templates to align with CST-brand guidelines that optimize the user experience within our CMS-managed sites, including forms, landing pages, product pages, site navigation, internal search, and blog pages. Furthermore, you will be involved in designing and implementing A/B tests to optimize the user experience across all our digital touchpoints. Collaboration with marketing, sales, and IT product teams will be key to ensuring the successful execution of impactful digital solutions.

You'll have the opportunity to...

User Research & Analysis:

  • Conduct thorough user research, including interviews and discovery work, to deeply understand the needs, pain points, and behaviors of scientists interacting with our digital platforms. 
  • Analyze web analytics, user replay, and other relevant data to identify usability challenges, improvement areas, and optimization opportunities. 
  • Enhance and evolve user personas, developing detailed user flows and scenarios based on the specific goals of each persona. 
  • Partner with market research to plan and execute usability testing of prototypes and existing interfaces to evaluate design effectiveness.
  •  Capture, synthesize, and translate user feedback and research insights into actionable design decisions and future iterations. 

Design & Prototyping: 

  • Design intuitive and aesthetically pleasing user interfaces that simplify complex scientific information and workflows, ensuring user-friendliness. 
  • Rapidly create wireframes, mockups, and interactive prototypes to effectively communicate design concepts and facilitate iterative testing. 
  • Enhance existing user flows and the overall information architecture of the website based on user research and best practices. 
  • Utilize and evolve our existing design system with a focus on composable design, proposing new components and templates to ensure consistency and scalability within our enterprise CMS
  •  Provide fully annotated designs and templates for CMS development, partnering with IT to ensure alignment on design, interaction patterns, and expected behavior.

Collaboration & Communication: 

  • Collaborate effectively with cross-functional stakeholders, including marketing communications, market research, sales, product development, and external agencies, to align design solutions with business objectives. 
  • Clearly communicate design rationale and research findings to diverse audiences.
  •  Maintain a consistent user experience across all digital touchpoints by contributing to and adhering to brand guidelines and design templates. 

Strategic & Regulatory Considerations:

  • Translate UX research insights into actionable design outcomes that drive measurable improvements. 
  • Guide the planning, scaling, documentation, and execution of Human Factors and UI/UX design activities in alignment with regulatory and quality teams. 
  • Own and deliver interaction and visual designs across multiple platforms (web, potentially mobile or other interfaces), from low-fidelity wireframes to high-fidelity prototypes, with an understanding of CMS implications. Integrate user feedback, research, and product metrics into all design decisions to create impactful and intuitive experiences. 
  • Collaborate with the regulatory team to develop design strategies for new product submissions in accordance with relevant guidelines. 
  • Contribute to the overall UX vision and strategy, building strong relationships to gain buy-in and operationalize the strategy across teams. 

Continuous Improvement: 

  • Maintain a strong understanding of current UX/UI design trends, best practices, and accessibility standards, and apply them appropriately to our products.

Who you are and what you bring to the team...

  • Minimum of 5 years of demonstrable experience in UX/UI design for digital platforms, with a strong portfolio showcasing user-centered design solutions for complex websites utilizing an enterprise content management system (CMS)
  • Bachelor's degree in Digital Design, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), or a related field. Equivalent professional experience will also be considered. 
  • Expert-level proficiency in Figma and a proven track record of working effectively with established design systems, including contributing to their evolution. 
  • Strong working knowledge of other relevant UX/UI tools such as Miro and Axure for user research, collaboration, and prototyping. 
  • Deep understanding and practical application of human-centered design principles and methodologies.
  • Proven ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team to develop and implement user-driven design solutions. 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to articulate design rationale and build strong, collaborative relationships across diverse functional teams.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a proactive and innovative approach to design challenges. 
  • Adaptability and resilience in a dynamic and evolving work environment. 
  • Demonstrated ability to understand complex scientific or technical concepts (ideally within the biotech or life sciences domain) and translate them into clear and effective user-centered designs.

Ideally, you have...

  • Life sciences or biotech industry experience is a significant plus, demonstrating an understanding of the domain and its users. 
  • Proven experience planning, conducting, and analyzing various user research methodologies (e.g., interviews, surveys, contextual inquiries) and usability testing sessions. 
  • A strong understanding of current trends and best practices in UI/UX design, accessibility (WCAG guidelines), and emerging technologies.
  • Experience working in an Agile or Scrum development environment, with a demonstrated ability to iterate quickly based on feedback. 
  • Familiarity with data visualization principles and the ability to present complex information in a clear and accessible manner for scientific users. 
  • Experience with design for scientific or technical audiences, including understanding their specific needs and workflows. 
  • A portfolio of case studies that showcase successful user-centered design solutions for web applications, ideally those with complex information architectures or scientific content. 
  • Experience with A/B testing methodologies and analyzing results to inform design decisions. 
  • Familiarity with Content Management Systems (CMS) and how design integrates with them.

Physical Conditions/Physical Requirements...

  • Hybrid Work Environment: This role operates in a hybrid work model, requiring a combination of on-site work at our Danvers, MA facility and remote work. 
  • General Office Environment: When on-site, the work environment is typically an office setting with standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and printers. 
  • Prolonged Computer Use: Requires prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.

What we offer...

At Cell Signaling Technology (CST), we recognize that people will always be our most important asset. Providing a safe, inclusive, and stimulating working environment that understands the importance of diversity, human dignity, and meaningful work is as important as establishing company policies that incorporate excellent health insurance and pay benefits. We recognize that the  development of people is the key to their happiness and thus ensure every employee has impactful discussions with their manager and develops actionable performance and professional development plans. Lastly, we are committed to engaging and supporting our employees in committees and philanthropy that benefit their local communities and environment through community investment programs.

Benefits

  • Medical (BCBS) and Dental (Delta Dental) plans paid at 90%
  • Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance, Short and Long Term Disability
  • Flexible Spending accounts
  • 401(k) Plan with 6% match
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Generous PTO package
  • Parental Leave
  • Pet Insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Onsite Subsidized Cafeteria
  • Free Parking

Cell Signaling Technology (CST) is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, status as a veteran or as a member of the military or status in any group protected by applicable federal or state laws.

It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.

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