
Product Designer, Chairside and Product Lines Team
Dandy
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $149,600 - $176,000 per year
About the role
- Design end-to-end experiences for core Chairside and Product Line workflows, including scanning and ordering.
- Take ownership of scoped problem areas or features, executing designs from early exploration through final UI and handoff.
- Ensure designs are clear, usable, and feasible within real technical and operational constraints.
- Create thoughtful interaction flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity designs that balance speed, quality, and user needs.
- Apply design system components consistently, while knowing when a problem requires something new.
- Sweat the details that matter for usability, accuracy, and confidence, especially in workflow-heavy, error-prone moments.
- Work day-to-day with Product and Engineering to clarify requirements, explore tradeoffs, and iterate toward strong solutions.
- Participate in critiques and design reviews with Senior and Staff Designers, incorporating feedback and raising the quality bar.
- Communicate design decisions clearly, grounding them in user needs and product goals.
- Participate in user research, usability testing, and customer interviews to inform design decisions.
- Use feedback, customer support insights, and basic product metrics to iterate on shipped work.
- Show curiosity about how your designs perform in the real world, and adjust accordingly.
- Gradually take on more ownership over problem framing and solution direction with support from senior design partners.
- Build confidence navigating ambiguity and contributing earlier in the product lifecycle.
- Learn when to push, when to align, and when to ask for help.
Requirements
- 3–5 years of product design experience, working on real, shipped products.
- A portfolio that demonstrates strong execution, clear problem framing, and the ability to work within constraints.
- Experience designing complex workflows or systems (B2B, healthcare, or operations-heavy products are a plus).
- Strong fundamentals in interaction design, visual design, and usability.
- Comfort collaborating cross-functionally and incorporating feedback without losing clarity.
- Strong communication skills. Able to explain why your design decisions make sense based on user needs and product goals.
- A growth mindset: motivated to improve craft, take on more responsibility, and learn from others.
Benefits
- healthcare
- dental
- mental health support
- parental planning resources
- retirement savings options
- generous paid time off
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
product designinteraction designvisual designusabilitywireframinghigh-fidelity designuser researchusability testingdesign system componentsproblem framing
Soft Skills
communication skillscollaborationcuriositygrowth mindsetfeedback incorporationownershipnavigating ambiguityclarityiterationdetail-oriented