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About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Work directly with clients and their teams, from early discovery through launch, running the full arc of product design.
- Own design across the full engagement lifecycle, including UX and UI design, interactive prototyping, research, data visualization, and design systems work.
- Run discovery workshops and alignment sessions, facilitate feedback with clients and their users, and partner closely with engineering throughout.
- Ensure design QA happens and that shipped products reflect the craft and intent behind them.
Requirements
What you’ll need- At least 5-7 years of relevant design experience
- A track record of launching real products, not just polished concepts. Both zero-to-one and incremental work.
- Communication above all. Writing matters, but what matters more is your ability to speak, articulate your thinking, and carry a room.
- Self-direction and ownership. You scope your own work, manage its blast radius, and know when to push back or say no.
- Comfort with ambiguity, at both the design and business layer.
- Design systems thinking as a core competency.
- Someone already integrating AI into their practice, and energized rather than threatened by it.
Benefits
Comp & perks- Group RRSP match (Employer contributes 4% of your annual income)
- Extended health, dental, and vision insurance
- $150 USD/mo cell/internet stipend
- $500 USD/yr home office equipment stipend
- Continuing education stipend ($2,500 USD/yr after one year)
- Loaned MacBook Pro and other necessary equipment
ATS Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
UX designUI designinteractive prototypingdata visualizationdesign systems
Soft Skills
communicationself-directionownershiparticulationcomfort with ambiguity
