UI/UX Designer
We are hiring a UI/UX Designer for a healthcare POS desktop application built on .NET WPF for the US pharmacy market. This is a role where you will own the user experience end-to-end, from prescription intake and billing flows to inventory, patient lookup, and reporting. You will work directly with our US-based product leadership, .NET engineering team, and real pharmacy users to ship a product that feels fast, predictable, and trustworthy for front-desk staff and pharmacists.
This is not a web or marketing design role. It is a desktop, data-heavy, workflow-heavy product where every click, keyboard shortcut, and barcode scan matters.
What You Will Do
- Design end-to-end user flows for the core POS product, including prescription intake, billing, inventory management, patient lookup, and reporting.
- Produce wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, and interactive prototypes in Figma, from quick sketches to pixel-perfect deliverables.
- Build and maintain a desktop design system with reusable components, states, and design tokens that map cleanly to .NET WPF or WinUI controls.
- Partner with .NET developers and product managers to ensure pixel-accurate implementation, with developer-ready specs, redlines, and assets aligned to WPF/XAML styling, theming, and resource dictionaries.
- Translate complex healthcare workflows (insurance verification, claims processing, prescription fills, refills) into simple, predictable, low-friction UI patterns.
- Design for high-density desktop screens, keyboard-first navigation, barcode scanner inputs, quick-action layouts, and dense data tables.
- Conduct usability reviews with pharmacists and front-desk staff, iterate on real-world feedback, and ship improvements regularly.
What We Are Looking For
- 5+ years of UI/UX design experience, ideally with desktop or enterprise software. Pure web or mobile portfolios will not be a fit for this role.
- A strong portfolio showing data-heavy or workflow-heavy interfaces (POS, EMR, ERP, dashboards, admin panels, internal tools).
- Expert command of Figma, including auto-layout, variables, component libraries, and prototyping.
- Working understanding of .NET desktop UI frameworks (WPF, WinForms, or WinUI 3) and how design decisions translate into XAML implementation.
- Solid grasp of desktop UX patterns: data tables, multi-pane layouts, keyboard navigation, focus states, command bars, modals, and overlays.
- Clear written and verbal English communication for working with US stakeholders during overlapping hours.
- Bonus: prior work in healthcare, pharmacy, retail POS, or any HIPAA-aware environment.
Nice to Have
- Experience handing off designs to WPF or WinUI developers, including theming and dark/light mode considerations.
- Familiarity with accessibility standards (WCAG, Microsoft UI Automation).
- Light XAML or front-end skills to communicate intent precisely and prototype quickly.
- Exposure to design tokens as a bridge between Figma and XAML resource dictionaries.