UX Researcher II
Confidential
Posted: February 25, 2026
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Quick Summary
We're seeking a UX Researcher II to develop user research methods and tools, conduct usability testing, and analyze results to inform product decisions.
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Job Description
UX Researcher II
About Us:
At Fullbay, our mission is simple — to create safer roads for our families and yours. As leaders in the heavy-duty repair industry, we power shops with technology that helps them run smarter and more efficiently. As an AI-First company, we invite artificial intelligence to eliminate friction, spark innovation, and drive efficiencies in every conversation— for our teams and our customers.
Position Overview:
As we evolve our platform into a system of intelligence, we're seeking a UX Researcher II to bring rigor, structure, and insight into how we understand our customers and validate our product decisions. In this role, you will be responsible for establishing and running core research practices, partnering closely with Product Design, Product Management, and Engineering to ensure we are solving the right problems for the right customers. You will help the team move beyond assumptions by delivering actionable qualitative and quantitative insights, especially as we launch new AI-powered capabilities and expand into new customer segments and industries. This role is ideal for a researcher who is hands-on, comfortable leading and operating in ambiguity, and excited to help build foundational research practices in a growing product organization.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
Plan and conduct qualitative and quantitative research to inform product strategy, roadmap decisions, and design execution
Establish and maintain a regular cadence of customer research, including user interviews, usability testing, focus groups with our Customer Advisory Board (CAB) and survey-based research
Own and evolve Fullbay’s Customer Advisory Board (CAB) program, including segmenting customers (small, mid-market, enterprise), setting meeting cadence, and synthesizing insights into actionable recommendations
Partner with Product Managers and Designers to define research questions, align on learning goals, and ensure insights directly inform product decisions
Support upcoming product launches by validating workflows, concepts, and AI-driven experiences with real customers prior to release
Analyze and synthesize research findings into clear, compelling insights that drive alignment across design, product, engineering, and leadership
Leverage existing analytics tools (ex: Pendo and Dovetail) to complement qualitative research with behavioral data
Help define success metrics and learning goals for new features, especially in trust-sensitive, data-rich, and AI-enabled workflows
Advocate for customer needs while balancing business goals, timelines, and technical constraints
Contribute to building a research practice that treats learning as a deliverable, not a side task
Stay informed on UX research best practices and emerging methods, bringing new ideas to improve how Fullbay learns from its customers
Adhere to all confidentiality and compliance regulations
Perform other duties as assigned
Minimum Education & Work Experience:
Minimum of 2–4 years of experience in UX research, user research, or a related role
Demonstrated experience conducting qualitative research methods such as interviews, usability testing, and field studies
Experience synthesizing research into insights that influence product or design decisions
Familiarity with quantitative research methods, analytics tools, or product usage data (ex: Pendo, Amplitude, Google Analytics)
Experience working in SaaS, B2B, or complex workflow-based products preferred
Comfortable working with cross-functional partners in Product, Design, and Engineering
Strong communication skills, with the ability to present insights clearly to diverse stakeholders
Thrives in ambiguity and enjoys helping establish new processes and ways of working
Interest in complex, high-accountability domains such as logistics, operations, tools, or service-based industries is a plus
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
Regularly required to sit at a desk in front of a computer and use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls (including a computer keyboard and operating a telephone), lift and/or move up to 10 pounds.
Frequently requires the use of hands and arms for reaching, as well as the ability to walk and communicate effectively through speaking and listening.
Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Type on a computer keyboard and look at a computer monitor, and operate a cell phone or a computer-based phone.