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UX/UI-Designer (gn)

Controlexpert
Nottinghamshire
1 month ago
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As an established market leader, ControlExpert has been processing over 18 million vehicle claims per year since 2002 with more then 1,000 employees woldwide. In our role as a digitalization expert, we combine AI-based processes and the latest technologies with the knowledge of our automative experts. Together with CE’s in-house research and development department, we are working to realize our vision: 

Car drivers around the world will have their claims fairly settled on the very same day.


Would you like to shape the future? Then become part of ControlExpert now!


Location: Langenfeld 

What you can expect from us:


Design and iterate end-to-end interfaces for a forms- and table-heavy claims product (B2B & B2C) across web and chat-based touchpoints
Translate ambiguous problem statements into decision-ready flows, wireframes, and prototypes on fast cycles
Co-design customer-facing AI agent interactions (intents, handoffs, guardrails, escalation paths)
Partner early with PMs and Tech Leads to de-risk feasibility and keep delivery unblocked
Build and maintain a Figma design system (tokens, variants, interactive components) with accessible patterns and states

What we need from you:

Must-haves:

5+ years shipping complex, data-dense UX/UI (not marketing sites). Portfolio shows production work for form/table-heavy workflows


Ambiguity-resilient, high-velocity execution: you define scope in unclear, fast-changing contexts; explore multiple directions quickly; prototype & validate; deliver developer-ready handoffs
AI agent & complex workflow UX: experience designing customer-facing conversational flows; service blueprints; edge-case coverage and fallback paths
Craft fundamentals that show: typographic hierarchy (scales, rhythm, contrast), grid/spacing systems, color use for state & priority, component states (focus/hover/error/disabled), and empty/zero-state design
Design systems literacy: tokens, constraints, multi-brand/locale readiness; contribution workflow in Figma
Lean research ops: plan/run usability tests & competitor benchmarks; synthesize quickly; document decision
Accessibility mindset: designs meet WCAG 2.2 AA; keyboard flows and error messaging are first-class
Communication: crisp decision logs, short specs, and rationale that align PM/Eng early
Fluent English (German a plus)
At least 2 days of office day in Langenfeld

Nice to have:

A service blueprint or journey map you authored that shows complexity handling


A prototype built without Gen AI-if used, explanation of the ai usage plan and analysis (We’ll ask to review raw Figma files and discuss trade-offs you made under time pressure.)
Insurance/fintech or other regulated domains; understanding of claims processes
Front-end literacy (HTML/CSS/JS) for better handoffs and feasibility calls

What you can look forward to:

Want a quick overview of our benefits? Click here!

Work-life balance: flexible working hours with hours with ~60% remote work


Fitness and wellness offers via Urban Sports Club
Discounted Allianz products (insurance, pensions, investments)
Bicycle leasing with JobRad
Private leasing options for the latest tech devices
Many employee events (sporting events, afterwork, parties, …)
Our in-house kitchen provides a delicious lunch at a fair price
Corporate Benefits: Attractive discounts and coupons

Send us your resume and certificates quickly and easily via the "APPLY NOW" button. We do not require a cover letter. We prefer to get to know you in person during our conversation!


We look forward to meet you! Do you have any questions? 


E-Mail: ; WhatsApp: +49 151 52094739;
Homepage: www.controlexpert.com

JETZT BEWERBEN

ControlExpert GmbH | Marie-Curie-Str. 3 | 40764 Langenfeld | www.controlexpert.de

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