UX / UI Designer

Arne Clo Ltd
Birchwood
1 month ago
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ARNE is an apparel and footwear brand/retailer based in Birchwood Park near Warrington, UK. We design and develop our products in the UK, manufacture in the near & far east and then ship directly to our customers, via ARNEclo.com. We have recently branched out and are now also available via Selfridges both in store and online. 

 

We have ambitious objectives over the next decade with the team believing all targets are achievable through new product category launches in shoes and womenswear alongside the creation of paid media, CRM activity and further international growth to amplify the great product / brand assets we have already created.

 

Reporting to our Head Of Ecommerce, you’ll help to us to achieve our Ecommerce mission of creating a seamless shopping experience across websites and mobile apps that blends optimal functionality with our minimalist brand aesthetics. As a UX/UI designer you will be responsible for designing user friendly, visually appealing experiences with a mobile first approach and a conversion driven focus.

 

So if you are creative with a keen eye for detail, have a passion for the fashion industry and want to join us on our exciting journey please apply today!

Requirements

  • Design wireframes, prototypes and high-fidelity UI designs for web and mobile platforms
  • Collaborate with cross functional teams including developers, product owners, data teams, marketing and the wider ecommerce teams to deliver optimised customer journeys driven by key KPIs including conversion, bounce, exit, frustration and site speed
  • Optimise website and mobile app for usability, accessibility and conversion rate improvements
  • Work with the Ecommerce Data Analyst to understand full end to end customer behaviour and needs to create a roadmap of improvements along side business needs, including end to end journey coverage on PDP, PLP, Homepage, Search, Navigation, Checkout and Information pages
  • Own the user research,  collaborating with our Ecommerce Manager on AB Testing and usability testing across all channels with a continuous drive to improve the overall shopping experience
  • Obsession on improvement of site entry and first impression and experience to a new site visitor, continuously reviewing ways to convert
  • Key focus on understanding and the user experience internationally vs UK, optimising international shopping experience to align with behaviour
  • Work with developers and product owners on the accurate implementation of designs and site improvements to maintain consistency and quality checking across each channel
  • Create and maintain a design system and processes ensuring consistency in branding and UI elements
  • Stay updated with the latest UX/UI trends, eCommerce best practices, and emerging technologies.

 

Essential Experience and Skills

  • Experience with online clothing websites / mobile apps
  • A background of proven UX/UI design work including wireframes, prototypes, final designs and ability to demonstrate proven conversion impact
  • Shopify Experience
  • Proficient in design tools such as Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD or similar
  • Strong data driven approach
  • User journey obsessed
  • Knowledge of front end coding is a plus, including HTML, CSS, Javascript, Shopify Liquid
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills
  • Ability to present design concepts with detailed rationale and results to key stakeholders
  • Curious and problem solving mindset
  • Comfortable with feedback and change requests
  • Organised with ability to prioritise and work at a fast pace

Benefits

  • We are proud to be recognised as a Medium sized Sunday Times Best Place to Work for 2024
  • 32 Days Holiday (including Bank Holidays) + your Birthday off  
  • Holidays increasing up to 36 days with service
  • Option to buy / sell holidays
  • Generous staff discount
  • Annual and quarterly bonus schemes based on company performance
  • Private Healthcare including Dental & Optical Plans after probation
  • Health Cash Plan from day one
  • Life assurance paying 5x annual salary from day one
  • Discounted marketplace with money off/cash back from 100’s of places
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Tech Scheme

ARNE are an equal opportunities employer. We believe that diverse people bring different skills and are committed to ensuring our business support the needs of potential colleagues from Ethnic Minority backgrounds and colleagues who may be disabled or neurodiverse. We are committed creating a great place to work through diversity and inclusivity and we strongly encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds to join our growing team.

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