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Some design roles focus on the beautiful. This one focuses on the essential.
At ResMed, our Global User Experience team builds the connective tissue between medical devices, digital platforms, and the people who depend on them—patients managing sleep health, clinicians making treatment decisions, providers navigating complex data. We're looking for a Senior UX Designer who thrives where the stakes are high and the problems are anything but simple.
First, A Reality Check
This role isn't for everyone. You should read this and feel challenged, not comfortable.
✅ You'll design for users who can't afford confusion—clinicians making decisions mid-shift, patients navigating treatment at 2am.
✅ You'll work in a regulated environment where accessibility isn't a checklist—it's fundamental to patient safety.
✅ You'll collaborate across time zones, with engineers who will ask hard questions about feasibility and developers who will push back on scope.
✅ You'll face ambiguity daily—evolving requirements, stakeholder constraints, technical tradeoffs. And you'll need to bring clarity anyway.
If that sounds like your kind of challenge, read on.
What You'll Actually Do
Own the Work, End to End
You'll lead UX/UI for enterprise software that clinicians and providers use daily. Not just screens—workflows. Not just concepts—shippable designs. From discovery through delivery, you'll frame problems, validate solutions, and iterate based on real feedback.
Tame Data-Heavy Interfaces
Tables, lists, search, filtering, bulk actions, empty states, error handling—these aren't afterthoughts. They're the core of the experience. You'll make dense information feel navigable and complex actions feel intuitive.
Translate Insights Into Decisions
User research, support tickets, product analytics—you'll synthesize it all into interaction models and information architecture that actually work. Then you'll prioritize what matters most and defend those decisions.
Partner With Engineering (For Real)
Not "handoffs." Partnership. You'll sit with engineers during refinement, understand front-end constraints, anticipate implementation gotchas, and design solutions that are both elegant and buildable.
Drive Alignment, Not Consensus
You'll facilitate workshops, lead design reviews, and document decisions—not to make everyone happy, but to move the work forward. Product, Engineering, Research, Content—you'll keep everyone pointed in the same direction.
Champion Consistency and Accessibility
You'll work within (and help evolve) our design system, ensuring experiences don't fragment across products. And you'll bake accessibility into every interaction—then partner with engineering to make sure it ships that way.
Navigate Complexity
Legal, compliance, privacy, security—these aren't roadblocks; they're stakeholders. You'll learn to work with them, not around them, to unblock research and delivery when it matters.
Mentor and Raise the Bar
Through critique, pattern sharing, and pragmatic coaching, you'll help everyone around you do better work. Not because it's in your job description—because that's what senior designers do.
Use AI Like It's 2026
We expect you to use AI tools in real time—to accelerate ideation, speed up prototyping, synthesize research faster. Not as a replacement for judgment, but as a force multiplier for your craft.
What You'll Bring
The Non-Negotiables
- 6+ years designing digital products, with real shipped work in complex systems (enterprise, SaaS, workflow-heavy software)
- A portfolio that shows how you think—not just what you've made. Problem framing, tradeoffs, stakeholder influence, outcomes.
- Deep interaction design and information architecture skills. You can prototype complex scenarios in your sleep.
- Proven ability to collaborate with engineering on feasibility and component behavior.
- Comfort with ambiguity and distributed teams. You manage your own priorities and deliver without hand-holding.
- Accessibility experience that's practical, not theoretical. You've partnered with engineering to implement it.
- Figma fluency. You know the tool, but more importantly, you know what to do with it.
The Differentiators
- Healthcare, medical device, or privacy-sensitive product experience
- Design system work—building, supporting, or migrating between libraries
- Complex search and navigation patterns for large datasets
- Experimentation and iterative delivery chops
- Technical thinking—you understand APIs, front-end constraints, and component behavior well enough to have real conversations with developers
Why This Role Exists
Because the people using our software deserve better than "good enough."
Because a clinician navigating patient data shouldn't have to hunt for critical information. Because someone managing a chronic condition shouldn't feel lost in an interface. Because when software works the way it should, care gets better.
That's what we're building. And we need a Senior UX Designer who can help us get there.
The Fine Print (But Important)
📍 Location: APAC (specific location flexible within region)
🧑💻 Work Setup: Hybrid / Remote options available based on location
📋 Reports to: UX Design Lead, Global User Experience
📅 Start: As soon as we find the right person
Interested?
Apply now. We respond to every applicant—because we know what it's like to wait and wonder.
ResMed is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and thrive on the innovative ideas it generates. If you need accommodations during the application process, just let us know.