Engenium Inc
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This range is provided by Engenium Inc. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $110,000.00/yr - $140,000.00/yr
Senior UX/UI Designer
Location:
Sarasota, Bradenton area of FL or Montreal, QC (Hybrid)
Type:
Full-time
Engenium is supporting a technology company developing advanced simulation platforms and training systems used by professional educators, clinicians, and technical operators. We are seeking a
Senior UX/UI Designer
who thrives in environments where software, hardware, firmware, and complex workflows intersect.
This is not a typical marketing or web-design role. You will be designing experiences across a full ecosystem of devices, tools, training flows, and operational interfaces. This includes simulation dashboards, authoring tools, educator portals, device interactions, scenario builders, and diagnostic interfaces.
This role is ideal for someone energized by systems thinking, problem solving, and designing for high-complexity, real-world use cases.
What You’ll Work On
UX/UI design for simulation software, educator dashboards, device interfaces, and customer portals
Interaction design across hardware + software (manikins, sensors, embedded screens, tooling)
Mapping workflows, system logic, error states, and edge cases
Strengthening and maturing the design system in Figma
Visualizing processes using Figma, Lucidchart, and structured flow mapping
Partnering with engineering, firmware teams, product management, and domain experts
What We’re Looking For
Ability to work autonomously and increase design velocity for the team
Strong critical thinking — understanding how hardware, firmware, and software behavior shapes user experience
Comfort reasoning through system flows, device behaviors, and simulation states
Skilled in breaking down complex, multi-step processes and translating them into intuitive UX
Excellent collaboration and communication skills: asks questions, provides structure, reduces rework
A team player who brings clarity, organization, and initiative to the design function
Ideal Backgrounds Experience in one or more of the following domains:
UX for aerospace, automotive, medical devices, simulation, or other high-complexity systems
Game or systems design (logic flows, state management, interaction rules)
HCI, Human-Machine Interaction, or Service Design
Strong portfolios demonstrating systems thinking, service design, and complex interaction design are highly valued.
Skills & Tools
Figma (required)
Flow-mapping tools (Lucidchart, Whimsical, Miro, etc.)
Experience with hardware-integrated UX (preferred)
Strong structure and organization in design documentation
Ability to prototype at varying levels of fidelity
Understanding of accessibility and usability principles
What Success Looks Like
Improved throughput, reduced bottlenecks, increased quality
Well-structured design systems and files
Strong cross-functional alignment
Intuitive designs that reflect system logic, user needs, and technical constraints
Engenium is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants and make employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability.
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This range is provided by Engenium Inc. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $110,000.00/yr - $140,000.00/yr
Senior UX/UI Designer
Location:
Sarasota, Bradenton area of FL or Montreal, QC (Hybrid)
Type:
Full-time
Engenium is supporting a technology company developing advanced simulation platforms and training systems used by professional educators, clinicians, and technical operators. We are seeking a
Senior UX/UI Designer
who thrives in environments where software, hardware, firmware, and complex workflows intersect.
This is not a typical marketing or web-design role. You will be designing experiences across a full ecosystem of devices, tools, training flows, and operational interfaces. This includes simulation dashboards, authoring tools, educator portals, device interactions, scenario builders, and diagnostic interfaces.
This role is ideal for someone energized by systems thinking, problem solving, and designing for high-complexity, real-world use cases.
What You’ll Work On
UX/UI design for simulation software, educator dashboards, device interfaces, and customer portals
Interaction design across hardware + software (manikins, sensors, embedded screens, tooling)
Mapping workflows, system logic, error states, and edge cases
Strengthening and maturing the design system in Figma
Visualizing processes using Figma, Lucidchart, and structured flow mapping
Partnering with engineering, firmware teams, product management, and domain experts
What We’re Looking For
Ability to work autonomously and increase design velocity for the team
Strong critical thinking — understanding how hardware, firmware, and software behavior shapes user experience
Comfort reasoning through system flows, device behaviors, and simulation states
Skilled in breaking down complex, multi-step processes and translating them into intuitive UX
Excellent collaboration and communication skills: asks questions, provides structure, reduces rework
A team player who brings clarity, organization, and initiative to the design function
Ideal Backgrounds Experience in one or more of the following domains:
UX for aerospace, automotive, medical devices, simulation, or other high-complexity systems
Game or systems design (logic flows, state management, interaction rules)
HCI, Human-Machine Interaction, or Service Design
Strong portfolios demonstrating systems thinking, service design, and complex interaction design are highly valued.
Skills & Tools
Figma (required)
Flow-mapping tools (Lucidchart, Whimsical, Miro, etc.)
Experience with hardware-integrated UX (preferred)
Strong structure and organization in design documentation
Ability to prototype at varying levels of fidelity
Understanding of accessibility and usability principles
What Success Looks Like
Improved throughput, reduced bottlenecks, increased quality
Well-structured design systems and files
Strong cross-functional alignment
Intuitive designs that reflect system logic, user needs, and technical constraints
Engenium is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We welcome all applicants and make employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability.
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