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A leading financial services company is seeking a Product Designer to manage and deliver design outputs for small to medium scale projects. You will ensure all designs are developer-ready and align with user-centered principles while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. A strong portfolio showcasing your design thinking and interface skills is essential for this role. This position is remote-first, with required in-office collaboration at least once a week.
Join us as a Product Designer
As a Product Designer, you’ll manage and deliver product design for small to medium scale projects, ensuring outputs align with project objectives and business goals. You’ll execute clearly defined product design tasks following established guidance. As such, you’ll ensure delivery within scope and timescales, effectively balancing user needs, business goals, and technical constraints. This will include designing user experiences, information architecture plans, and prototype outlines.
Working with other disciplines, you’ll clarify and agree project objectives and work collaboratively to deliver project objectives, effectively communicating product design decisions and rationale with project team members and other colleagues. You’ll also ensure product designs deliver user‑centred solutions that are both functional and engaging and you’ll balance creativity and innovation with brand alignment and technical constraints.
As well as this, you’ll:
We’re looking for someone skilled in designing and delivering production‑ready user journeys and interfaces that are fully documented, structured, and built with consistent design system components and accessibility tags for seamless developer handoff. You’ll have experience delivering high quality user flows, interfaces, and prototypes for digital products informed and validated by user research and you’ll have a portfolio demonstrating visually engaging product design, user‑centered solutions, and the rationale for design decisions.
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