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UIUX Designer

SWITS DIGITAL Private Limitedmulti, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

SWITS DIGITAL Private Limited is seeking a senior UI/UX Designer to focus on digital healthcare applications within the Salesforce ecosystem. The role involves designing intuitive interfaces, conducting user research, and maintaining scalable design systems for patient portals and EHR systems. Candidates must have expertise in design tools and specific experience with Salesforce Lightning and Health Cloud. This role requires close collaboration with Salesforce architects and product stakeholders to translate complex requirements into effective UX solutions.

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Experience

5-10 years

Function

Arts and Design

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

SWITS DIGITAL Private Limited is seeking a senior UI/UX Designer to focus on digital healthcare applications within the Salesforce ecosystem. The role involves designing intuitive interfaces, conducting user research, and maintaining scalable design systems for patient portals and EHR systems. Candidates must have expertise in design tools and specific experience with Salesforce Lightning and Health Cloud. This role requires close collaboration with Salesforce architects and product stakeholders to translate complex requirements into effective UX solutions.

TAL's take

Quality 58/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid tier-2 role with clear domain focus and well-defined technical requirements for a healthcare-specific UI/UX design position.

The JD is highly specific regarding the design tools, the CRM platform context, and the healthcare application domain requirements.

Must haves

  • Experience in user-centric digital products in healthcare
  • Experience with Salesforce CRM platforms
  • Strong design thinking capabilities
  • Expertise in healthcare workflow design
  • Proficiency in Figma, Adobe XD, and Sketch
  • Knowledge of Salesforce Lightning and Health Cloud

Tools and skills

figmaadobe xdsketchaxure rpprototypingwireframingdesign systemsinteraction designsalesforce lightning experiencesalesforce health cloudexperience cloudcrm workflow design

About the company

Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier.

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