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UI/UX Designer
DeepSea Coders Inc
Colombo •
Full-time
About Us - DeepSea Coders is a Canadian- affiliated software development company with our development branch located in Colombo, Sri Lanka. We specialize in delivering enterprise-grade software solutions to North American and European markets.
UI/UX DESIGNEER
In this role, you will play a dual role-designing user interfaces and transforming them into clean, responsive, and accessible web experiences. You'll collaborate with product owners, designers, and developers to bridge visual design and front-end engineering while owning user experience from concept to implementation.
Responsibilities
- Work with product owners to define requirements, user flows, and design objectives
- Create wireframes, prototypes, mockups, and UI layouts using industry design tools
- Implement UI designs using HTML, CSS, SCSS, Angular/React, and responsive techniques
- Collaborate with backend and frontend engineers to deliver pixel-perfect interfaces
- Conduct UX research, usability testing, and iterative improvements
- Maintain and evolve design systems, reusable UI components, and style guides
- Optimize UI for performance, accessibility, and cross-platform compatibility
- Ensure consistency in typography, color systems, spacing, and design standards
- Troubleshoot Ul issues and ensure quality during development and deployment
Requirements
- 2-4 years of experience as a UI/UX Engineer, UI Developer, or Front-End Engineer
- Proficiency in Figma or equivalent design software
- Strong front-end skills: HTML5, CSS3, SCSS, JavaScript/TypeScript
- Experience working with frameworks like Angular, React, or similar
- Good understanding of UX principles, usability, and interaction design
- Experience working with responsive, mobile-first designs
- Familiarity with Git, Agile/Scrum workflows, and CI/CD processes
- Strong attention to detail with a passion for clean, modern Ul Excellent communication and documentation skills
Send Your CV To: career@deepseacoders.com
For More Information: www.deepseacoders.com