
Senior Product Designer – SF
Saris AI
full-time
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Location Type: Hybrid
Location: San Francisco • California • United States
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About the role
- Own end-to-end design for major product surfaces: discovery, flows, interaction models, and visual systems
- Design interfaces for enterprise software and complex, multi-step workflows
- Translate banking and operations requirements into intuitive user experiences
- Collaborate with PMs to define problems, scope solutions, and make trade-offs
- Work closely with engineering to ensure high-quality execution
- Design for trust, transparency, and control in AI-driven systems
- Create and maintain design systems, patterns, and documentation as the product scales
- Participate in user research, usability testing, and iterative refinement with real customers
Requirements
- 6+ years of product design experience, with significant time in enterprise or B2B software
- Proven experience designing complex systems (e.g. dashboards, workflows, admin tools, regulated products)
- Ability to understand and synthesize user problems
- Strong interaction design and information architecture skills
- Experience working closely with engineering in fast-moving product teams
- Ability to balance user needs, technical constraints, and business goals
- Comfortable designing for ambiguity and evolving requirements
- Strong portfolio demonstrating problem-solving depth, not just visual polish
Benefits
- Competitive compensation with premium benefits and equity package
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
product designinteraction designinformation architectureuser experience designdesign systemsusability testinguser researchvisual systemscomplex systems designmulti-step workflows
Soft Skills
problem-solvingcollaborationsynthesis of user problemsbalancing user needsdesigning for ambiguityiterative refinementtrade-off analysiscommunicationadaptabilitycritical thinking