Location
Austin
Posted
June 20, 2026
Commute
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Job Description
**Introduction**
**Your role and responsibilities**
Advisory UX Designer, IBM Corporation, Austin, TX (Up to 40% telecommuting permitted):
* Lead the end-to-end design strategy for security services to ensure experiences are scalable, accessible, and aligned with companyβs security vision.
* Define and deliver enterprise-grade, scalable user experiences for complex security workflows.
* Drive design initiatives across multiple products and influence product roadmaps.
* Implement advanced design techniques and leverage AI-driven patterns to enhance automation, personalization, and security awareness.
* Identify and resolve UX gaps across workflows using design thinking and domain expertise to shape long-term product evolution.
* Serve as a cloud security UX expert, embed domain expertise into key strategic design decisions to ensure informed and impactful outcomes.
* Plan and lead user research efforts, translating findings into actionable design imp...
**Your role and responsibilities**
Advisory UX Designer, IBM Corporation, Austin, TX (Up to 40% telecommuting permitted):
* Lead the end-to-end design strategy for security services to ensure experiences are scalable, accessible, and aligned with companyβs security vision.
* Define and deliver enterprise-grade, scalable user experiences for complex security workflows.
* Drive design initiatives across multiple products and influence product roadmaps.
* Implement advanced design techniques and leverage AI-driven patterns to enhance automation, personalization, and security awareness.
* Identify and resolve UX gaps across workflows using design thinking and domain expertise to shape long-term product evolution.
* Serve as a cloud security UX expert, embed domain expertise into key strategic design decisions to ensure informed and impactful outcomes.
* Plan and lead user research efforts, translating findings into actionable design imp...