Role overview
Job ID: 2511426
Location: FORT BELVOIR, VA, US
Date Posted: 2025-11-10
Category: Information Technology
Subcategory: Web Design
Schedule: Full-time
Shift: Day Job
Travel: Yes, 10 % of the Time
What we're looking for
Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: TS/SCI
Potential for Remote Work: Yes
Description
SAIC is seeking a highly capable UI and UX Designer to lead user experience and interface design for an enterprise data automation platform. This person will define the design system; apply SAIC brand/look-and-feel; design dashboards, flows, and interaction models; collaborate with product, data, engineering and governance teams; and deliver clear Figma/UX specs for front-end engineering. The designer will ensure that the UI conveys maturity, trust, clarity and is accessible, performant and compliant for a government environment.
We are looking for someone who is:
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Mission-driven: Passionate about building ‘mission-grade’ user experiences, not just consumer-grade.
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Trustworthy and Credible Visual Sense: Understands how to convey professionalism, security, clarity, and enterprise purpose.
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Empathetic: Strong user-orientation, ability to step into the role of data stewards, analysts, governance users.
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Agile and Iterative Mindset: Comfortable working in sprints, adapting quickly to new information or stakeholder feedback.
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Collaborative: Can lead design decisions, yet iterate based on stakeholder input.
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Self-Starter: Able to own the design system, push standards, and deliver ahead of front-end implementation.
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Develop and maintain a comprehensive design system (components, patterns, typography, color, iconography) aligned with SAIC brand and the government client.
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Translate requirements (data tagging workflows, metadata catalog, compliance dashboards) into wireframes, prototypes, mock-ups, and interactive designs in Figma (or equivalent).
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Define user flows, storyboards, information architectures that map to: data tagging pipeline, data catalog browsing/search, metadata tagging results visualization (map/timeline/confidence overlays).
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Work closely with product managers, AI engineers, and data governance SMEs to ensure design reflects mission needs, compliance (Zero Trust, CUI/IL4), and user personas (data stewards, system owners, analysts).
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Partner with the Front-End Engineer to maintain Figma and Storybook parity, ensuring each component in the design system has an equivalent coded implementation with consistent accessibility and behavior.
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Conduct user research (workshops, interviews, usability testing) with pilot users to validate interactions, typography, accessibility and user experience; iterate designs accordingly.
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Ensure all designs comply with WCAG 2.2 AA and Section 508 accessibility standards, and align with the USWDS for federal look-and-feel consistency.
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Advocate for consistency, high polish, performance, mobile/responsive design, and trustworthiness in visuals and interactions.
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Track and maintain design documentation in Confluence, collaborate via Jira with sprint backlog, link design artefacts to user-stories and track design tasks.
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Contribute to sprint planning and sprint reviews; present demo screens and gather stakeholder feedback; adjust design backlog accordingly.
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Maintain awareness of UI/UX trends, mission-critical interface best practices, design tools, and collaborative workflows (Figma, Zeplin, InVision, etc.).
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Experience working in a government or DoD/IC environment (CUI, IL4/IL5, Zero Trust context) with familiarity of constraints such as security, classification, compliance.
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Experience designing for dashboards or visualizations in data/analytics domain (e.g., metadata catalog, tagging summaries, confidence overlays, timeline/map visualizations).
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Experience with design system creation and maintenance in enterprise settings.
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Experience or familiarity with React/TypeScript front-end frameworks (so you can hand off designs more effectively).
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Experience working with collaborative tools: Jira (agile backlog), Confluence (knowledge base), Teams/SharePoint for design artifacts.
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Ability to contribute to design-ops: asset libraries, component governance, versioning, design-to-code pipeline.
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Security mindset: understanding how design must integrate with secure build/deployment and audit trails.