UX Architect | Remotive
Job Description
About the Role
The UX Architect defines and optimizes the structure, flow, and interaction models of complex digital products. You’ll translate advanced capabilities into intuitive, scalable experiences while balancing usability, performance, and trust.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and document information architecture, interaction flows, and navigation models.
- Develop frameworks for decision transparency, error recovery, and consistent interaction models.
- Create scalable system design frameworks that support cross-platform experiences (web, mobile, conversational).
- Produce detailed wireframes, journey maps, and prototypes to illustrate end-to-end workflows.
- Establish UX guidelines and best practices for integrating predictive insights and automation.
- Conduct architecture-level testing (navigation validation, workflow evaluations).
- Ensure designs meet accessibility and inclusivity standards.
- Maintain UX documentation, design libraries, and pattern repositories for reuse across teams.
Requirements
- 5+ years of experience as a UX Architect, UX Designer, or Information Architect.
- Strong understanding of complex system design, IA, and interaction design principles.
- Experience creating UX architecture documentation and reusable frameworks.
- Skilled in tools such as Figma, Axure, Miro, or similar.
- Proven ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams and translate business needs into user flows.
Nice to Have
- Experience with data visualization or AI-driven interfaces.
- Familiarity with WCAG accessibility standards.
robusta is a tech agency working with a diverse client base across different sectors & industries on implementing digital transformation programs. Engagements are typically focused on digitization of existing operations & processes and/or activation of digital customer engagement channels. With a team of 100+ tech and market consultants, robusta maintains an impactful footprint across EMEA and engages with its clients through its two key operations hubs in Egypt and Germany.