Location(s)
Remote: US or Canada based contractor.
About The Role
The Tropic design team is looking for a Product Design contractor with experience solving complex problems for B2B Saas products. This experience should include participating in an end-to-end product development process, iterating through challenges of various complexity, and delivering significant, user-facing features.
You will partner closely with cross-functional stakeholders, product teammates, fellow designers, and engineers on our remote team.
What You'll Do
- Create intuitive design solutions for complex problems using any combination of process flows, wireframes, storyboards, documentation, visual mockups, and prototypes.
- Collaborate with product managers and engineers throughout the product development process.
- Partner with product managers to conduct and facilitate user research and validation.
- Use data and customer feedback from research to support various design and product decisions.
- Participate in design reviews to share and respectfully critique work with fellow designers.
- Articulate your design solutions to stakeholders, peers, and executives for review and feedback.
- Actively find ways to improve the Tropic platform and customer experience.
- Become an expert on all things Tropic and the procurement process.
What You’ve Done
- 4+ years of experience working as a product designer on B2B SaaS products.
- Are an expert in Figma, auto-layout, components, and variants.
- Experience reducing complex problems to scalable, easy-to-use, and understandable products.
- A strong appreciation for design principles, especially ones of simplicity and consistency.
- An understanding of front-end development and consideration of any technical restrictions when designing solutions.
- Are a highly effective communicator who can use a combination of Slack, Loom, and various documentation tools to communicate with teammates.
- An expert-level understanding of either UI or UX in relation to SaaS products.
- A desire to go outside your comfort zone to take on new challenges and ask hard questions.