Andy Pillip is a Lead User Researcher and UX technologist with 14 years blending hands-on software development and human-centred design across Europe. Currently leading continuous user research for multilingual squads at Schneider Electric and consulting on UX and accessibility for CGI, he specialises in Lean UX, accessible design (WCAG) and sprint-by-sprint research. His background as a front-end developer and full‑stack practitioner gives him a rare fluency in reviewing code, specifying UI behaviour and ensuring designs are technically feasible. He has taught UI reactivity and micro-interactions at Lucerne University and routinely runs workshops to align stakeholders, sketch solutions and validate hypotheses with users. A browser-war veteran and self-described cheese lover, he combines pragmatic engineering instincts with deep empathy for users, including experience testing with people with disabilities. Based in Sète, France, he speaks English, French and German and often bridges language and cultural gaps in international projects.
14 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Level 5/8, Francisation, 88/100, Level 5/8, Francisation, 88/100 at Centre Louis-Jolliet: Francisation
Bachelor Honours, Software Engineering, 1,5, Bachelor Honours, Software Engineering, 1,5 at Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences
Informatik, Informatik at Technische Universität München
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Andy Pillip - Lead User Researcher at Schneider Electric