Sr. UX Designer, Shopping Design

Amazon
Amazon

Design

San Francisco, CA, USA

Posted on Jun 26, 2026

Description

Amazon Shopping Design seeks a UX Designer to define and drive the future of shopping at Amazon. In this role, you will work with voice and graphic interfaces in a fast-paced environment. From inception through launch, you will be a design owner, responsible for delivering ambitious concepts and using data to iterate and improve — translating needs and constraints into simple, intuitive, customer-focused solutions.
The Amazon Shopping Design team brings together curious designers who collaborate to power the Amazon shopping experience and deliver innovation at incredible scale. We're excited to welcome a creative and driven designer to help us build best-in-class shopping experiences for millions of customers worldwide.
You will define, concept, and execute end-to-end experiences while working with your design partners and leadership. You will drive that vision into solid design deliverables, including multi-modal user interface designs and frameworks for voice and screen, interaction models, design specs, and prototypes. You will collaborate closely with engineering, product management, and marketing — both inside our organization and with partner teams.
The ideal candidate will have experience with early-stage product development for multi-modal consumer experiences and be passionate, focused, and relentless.


Key job responsibilities

• Design solutions for difficult design and technical problems where product strategy is not fully defined
• Create conceptual sketches, wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, and prototypes
• Collaborate effectively across diverse teams and disciplines to drive alignment and efficiency
• Develop and improve design patterns, standards, and processes that scale for your team
• Lead brainstorming sessions and present at cross-team reviews to demonstrate features and drive design decisions
• Synthesize qualitative and quantitative data (metrics, usability studies) to inform product-level customer experience decisions
• Work closely with engineering to incorporate capabilities and constraints of the technology stack
• Balance short- and long-term design requirements against engineering constraints