Product Designer

May 19, 2025
Application ends: August 19, 2025

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Job Description

What You’ll Do

You’ll be the design lead for one of our most critical product verticals: reimagining how complex operational workflows are surfaced to users in ways that reduce friction, not just look good. You’ll be responsible for owning the design system and crafting cross-platform experiences (web and mobile) that solve layered UX problems—many of which don’t have obvious solutions yet.

We’re building tools for domain experts, not casual users. That means you’ll dive deep into how things actually work—sitting in on user calls, shadowing field teams, and translating nuanced requirements into interfaces that feel intuitive to first-time users and power users.

You’ll work closely with product managers, front-end engineers, and data scientists. Expect to prototype interactions quickly, validate with real users, and iterate in short loops.


What You’ll Be Responsible For

  • Designing multi-step workflows that simplify high-stakes decision-making
  • Creating and maintaining a modular, extensible design system used across multiple product lines
  • Leading and facilitating design critiques, synthesis sessions, and usability reviews
  • Translating ambiguous problem statements into structured UX hypotheses and experiments
  • Mapping and improving user journeys with a focus on reducing operational overhead
  • Contributing to roadmap discussions with insight into what’s feasible, delightful, and impactful
  • Advocating for edge-case handling, empty states, and micro-interactions—not just the happy path

What You Should Bring

  • 4–6 years of experience designing complex web-based products (not just marketing websites or mobile-first apps)
  • Demonstrated ability to ship production-ready designs in fast-moving environments
  • Experience designing for data-dense or tool-heavy user interfaces (think dashboards, admin consoles, or internal tooling)
  • Proficiency with modern design tools (we use Figma, FigJam, and Framer)
  • An iterative mindset with comfort presenting low-fidelity ideas and unfinished concepts
  • Understanding of accessibility best practices and responsive design fundamentals
  • Bonus: Experience with motion design or building design tokens

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