Ux/Ui Designer
Nimervima Holdings
Job Description
Nimervima is a holding of e-commerce brands in the home decoration space, operating across Europe and Brazil. We're hiring a UX/UI designer who owns the on-site experience and is measured by what it converts.
What you'll do
- Design and improve key store templates: home, collection, product pages, cart, and checkout flow
- Run a continuous CRO roadmap: hypotheses, A/B tests, and iterations based on results
- Turn analytics, session recordings, and heatmaps into concrete design decisions
- Design landing pages built for specific campaigns and audiences
- Adapt the experience across markets (PT, ES, FR, DE, BR), respecting local context
- Work closely with our Shopify developer to make sure what you design ships correctly
- Maintain and evolve the design system across brands
What we're looking for
- Proven Shopify CRO experience (required): you've run tests on live stores and can talk about what you changed and what it did to conversion rate
- Strong UX/UI portfolio focused on e-commerce
- Advanced Figma, including components, variants, and prototyping
- Comfortable with data: GA4, Shopify analytics, and testing tools (Inteligems, Intelligems, VWO, Optimizely or similar)
- Understanding of Shopify's structure and limitations, and how to design within them
- English required, Portuguese or Spanish a plus
Nice to have
- Paid media experience: you understand how traffic arrives, and you design landing experiences that match the ad that sent them
- Basic HTML/CSS or Liquid literacy
- Experience in home, furniture, or interior categories
Who fits here
Someone who argues with opinions using data. Curious about why one version wins, comfortable being wrong, and fast to test again. Someone who wants to own the on-site experience of multiple brands, not execute tickets.
What we offer
A fast-moving company where your tests go live quickly and you see the revenue impact directly. Real ownership over the conversion side of the business.
- Apply with your portfolio, and tell us about one test you ran that failed and what you learned from it.