UX Designer (Design Systems) - Fire TV/Tablet , Devices and Services Design Team
Amazon · London, United Kingdom · Design
About this role
Amazon is hiring a mid-level Product Designer based in London, United Kingdom (hybrid). The posting calls out experience with JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML/CSS, Figma.
- Role
- Product Designer
- Function
- design
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- London, United Kingdom
- Work mode
- Hybrid
- Department
- Design
- Posted
- Jan 8, 2026
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Job description
from Amazon careersWe're seeking a UX Designer with design systems expertise to support Fire TV and Tablet while also designing B2B workflows, enterprise tools for marketing experiences, and developer tools. This hybrid role combines deep design system knowledge (component building, use case documentation, Human Interface Guidelines) with hands-on product design for complex workflow and service design challenges. Key job responsibilities What You'll Do: Design Systems (60-70% of role) • Build Fire TV/Tablet-specific components and patterns (10-foot UI browsing, remote navigation, multi-window layouts) • Write use case documentation for components where micro-interactions differ by device (d-pad navigation, touch interactions, voice shortcuts) • Create Fire TV Human Interface Guidelines covering 10-foot UI patterns, remote navigation, and voice-first interactions • Build 3P developer documentation to enable self-service support • Consult with 18 designers on component usage, governance, and best practices • Build AI-powered Figma plugins to enforce standards and accelerate operations Product Design - B2B/Enterprise/Developer Tools (30-40% of role) • Design B2B workflows for enterprise customers (account management, team collaboration, provisioning) • Create marketing and developer tools experiences (dashboards, reporting, analytics) • Design service experiences spanning multiple touchpoints and user types • Conduct user research and translate insights into workflow improvements • Design complex information…