
Product Designer – UX/UI
SEARADAR
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: Anywhere in North America
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About the role
- Conduct a UX audit of the current booking flow and competitor analysis (Click&Boat, Zizoo, GetMyBoat, Tubber).
- Map current and target Customer Journey Maps for the booking funnel.
- Run short interviews with clients and/or sales managers to uncover pain points.
- Design wireframes and prototypes for key screens: search, yacht card, comparison, checkout, payment.
- Create high-fidelity UI, design system components, and responsive (mobile-first) layouts.
- Work with analytics (PostHog) to form hypotheses and design A/B test variants.
- Prepare specs and assets for handoff to frontend development.
Requirements
- 3+ years of product design experience, ideally in e-commerce, marketplace, or travel/booking.
- Proven ability to do both UX research (audits, CJMs, user interviews) AND UI design (hi-fi, design systems).
- Strong portfolio showing conversion-focused design (not just visual concepts).
- Figma proficiency (prototyping, components, auto-layout, dev handoff).
- Ability to work autonomously, you will get goals and context, not pixel-level specs.
- Fluent English (working language), and Russian.
Benefits
- Fully remote work from anywhere in the world.
- Flexible working hours aligned with team processes.
- An international team building a product for the global market.
- Team offsite events, including an annual yacht regatta.
- Clear communication, minimal bureaucracy, and a collaborative international environment.
- The opportunity to shape financial processes and reporting — not by rigid templates, but in a way that is truly efficient and practical.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
UX auditCustomer Journey Mapswireframesprototypeshigh-fidelity UIdesign system componentsresponsive designA/B testingUX researchUI design
Soft Skills
autonomycommunicationinterviewingproblem-solvingcollaboration