
Senior Product Designer
Partly
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: New Zealand
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Job Level
About the role
- Own problem spaces end-to-end
- Design and ship high-quality experiences
- Partner deeply with Product and Engineering
- Exercise strong product judgment
- Represent the voice of the buyer
- Raise the bar for craft and consistency
- Collaborate and influence across teams
- Contribute beyond your immediate scope
Requirements
- Significant experience designing and shipping complex software experiences in a product-driven environment
- A portfolio demonstrating strong design fundamentals, polished UI craft, and clear product thinking
- A track record of independently driving work from discovery through launch
- Fluency in interaction design and prototyping to explore, test, and communicate nuanced ideas
- Strong systems thinking and the ability to design solutions that scale beyond a single feature
- Confidence working with ambiguity and shaping direction, not just executing requirements
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to influence cross-functional partners and explain rationale clearly
- A high sense of ownership, urgency, and accountability for outcomes, not just outputs.
- Optional: Experience working on workflow-heavy, data-dense, or technically complex products
- Optional: Experience collaborating closely with research or using data to validate design decisions
- Optional: Experience contributing to or evolving design systems.
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Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
interaction designprototypingUI designdesign systemssoftware designproduct designuser experience designcomplex software experiencessystems thinkingdata validation
Soft Skills
communication skillsinfluencecollaborationproblem-solvingownershipurgencyaccountabilityproduct judgmentworking with ambiguitycross-functional partnership