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UX Designer

Portland, ME · On-site +1

As a UX Designer at Portland Webworks, you can expect to: * Design user-centered wireframes ... Free parking This position requires passing a criminal background check due to client contracting ...

As a UX Designer at Portland Webworks, you can expect to: * Design user-centered wireframes ... Free parking This position requires passing a criminal background check due to client contracting ...

Create UX flows, wireframes, mockups, and interactions that translate complex data problems into ... and contracted partners. Frequency varies for text messages. Message and data rates may apply.

Contractor (1040 hrs/week) About the Role Whale Song is seeking a forward-thinking UI/UX Designer to shape the user experience and visual design of digital products. At Whale Song, we prioritize ...

Contractor (10-40 hrs/week) About the Role Whale Song is seeking a forward-thinking UI/UX Designer to shape the user experience and visual design of digital products. At Whale Song, we prioritize ...

... Contractor Payroll) Flextrack (Vendor Management System) We are looking for an experienced UX Designer to join a team creating new experiences with new devices. We are looking for individuals who can ...

A portfolio demonstrating UX thinking, process, and shipped work This will be a 1099 independent contractor engagement, and the initial term will be for three months, with the option to extend. A ...

Join to apply for the UX/UI Designer role at DataAnnotation We are looking for a UX/UI Designer to ... Contractor pool We're unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly ...

UX Designer, Contract

New York, NY · On-site

$50 - $65/hr

A portfolio demonstrating UX thinking, process, and shipped work This will be a 1099 independent contractor engagement, and the initial term will be for three months, with the option to extend. A ...

As a UX designer, you will be responsible for guiding government clients through our Design ... Steampunk is a Change Agent in the Federal contracting industry, bringing new thinking to clients ...

Yes Overview Americas UX/UR Chapter is leading the Airgas CX transformation and contributing to ... Working closely with the Lead User Researcher and User Researcher (Contractor), this role will ...

Collaborate with Government and contractor personnel to support system development, integration, testing, and change management activities, and provide required UI/UX documentation and deliverables.

Job Summary: UX/UIDesigner Compensation, Benefits and Duration Minimum Compensation: USD 44,000 ... This position is available for independent contractors No applications will be considered if ...

Job Summary: UX/UIDesigner Compensation, Benefits and Duration Minimum Compensation: USD 44,000 ... This position is available for independent contractors No applications will be considered if ...

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How much do user experience contractor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for user experience contractor in the United States is $120,088.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $116,500.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between User Experience Contractor vs User Experience Designer?

AspectUser Experience ContractorUser Experience Designer
CredentialsTypically requires a portfolio, relevant certifications (e.g., NN/g, UX certifications), and experienceRequires a degree in design, human-computer interaction, or related fields, along with a portfolio
Work EnvironmentContract-based, project-specific, often freelance or temporary rolesFull-time or part-time employment within organizations or agencies
Industry UsageCommon in consulting, startups, and agencies for short-term projectsWidely used in tech, corporate, and product companies for ongoing design work

The main difference is that a User Experience Contractor is typically hired on a temporary basis for specific projects, focusing on delivering UX solutions quickly. In contrast, a User Experience Designer often works as a full-time employee, involved in ongoing design processes and team collaboration. Both roles require similar skills and credentials but differ mainly in employment type and project scope.

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Infographic showing various User Experience Contractor job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% Locum Tenens, 39% Full Time, and 57% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $120,088 per year, or $57.7 per hour.

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Posted 15 days ago


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Apply Job no: BDKEE Category: R&D Design, Onsite/Remote A P&G UX Designer will be responsible for: Use white boards, sketches, and paper prototypes to communicate design strategy. Responsible for working on scenario development, IA and Navigation, UX Strategies and managing other aspects of overall experience such as visual design (graphics, colors, buttons etc.), sitemap etc. Engages with the business development team and/or customer early on to seek a deeper appreciation of the customers' business problem/goals

Prepares conceptual prototypes of sites/features (ranging from paper-and-pencil concepts to mockups, wireframes, or interactive prototypes) for internal reviews. Ensures that graphics and programming aspects follow the tenets of human user interface aspects and also in line with the principles of brand identity. Should be aware of basic information security awareness protocols, software security in the SDLC lifecycle, and OWASP Top 10 concepts.

A P&G UI Designer will be responsible for: Has strong skills in UI design and mid-advanced level knowledge of UI design principles as well as some experience in design delivery and UI research. Ensures the quality and consistency in UI design deliverables, which can include mockups and clickable prototypes, design systems, assets for development handoff, simple animations, and anything else the product team might need. Able to interpret brand guidelines into digital UI for their product.

Has mid-level knowledge of UI research, including competitive analysis, A/B testing, accessibility, and anything else the product team might need. Collaborates closely with Product Designer (UX) partner in wireframe and design decision handoff, as well as with the software engineers on their team, focusing on smoothly handing off assets for development and facilitating UI reviews of the live code. Has the opportunity to upskill in design leadership through team process initiatives, lead communication with stakeholders, and establish UI design practices.

Nice to have: Light front end development Light Brand Guidelines experience P&G's freelancer opportunities are for project-based or other short-term engagements that require specialized skills. Successful candidates for freelancer opportunities will not be considered employees of The Procter & Gamble Company or any of its subsidiaries nor will candidates be eligible for employment benefits. Candidates looking for regular full-time employment opportunities should begin their search here: pgcareers.com

Published on 25 Nov 2024, 6:34 PM