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Product Designer (Graduate / Junior) | Climate Tech Scale-Up | Remote (UK)
A fast-growing Climate Tech scale-up is looking for a talented, early-career Product Designer to help shape the next generation of complex, data-rich software solving real-world sustainability challenges.
This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate or 1st/2nd job designer to join a high-performing, mission-driven team where you’ll work closely with users, influence product direction, and rapidly build experience designing sophisticated B2B systems.
About the Role
- Design clear, usable interfaces in Figma across complex, data-heavy products
- Conduct user research, interviews, and usability testing with real customers
- Translate ambiguous requirements into structured flows, wireframes, and prototypes
- Work closely with Product and Engineering to ship high-quality features
- Help evolve products that manage real operational and environmental complexity
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About You
- Graduate to early-career designer (0–3 years experience) with strong Figma skills
- Excellent academic background (STEM graduates especially welcome) with strong analytical thinking
- Comfortable designing B2B / enterprise software, not consumer apps
- Strong portfolio showing complex information design:
- multi-layer navigation and deep information architecture
- large datasets, tables, filters, and structured workflows
- enterprise features such as permissions, roles, and user hierarchies
- saved objects (projects, files, workflows) rather than simple dashboards
- Strong communicator who can work confidently with both technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Fast learner, detail-oriented, and motivated by solving complex problems


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Why Join?
- Join an award-winning Climate Tech company at a pivotal stage of growth
- Work remotely with monthly in-person collaboration sessions in London
- Learn from a highly experienced team with strong progression opportunities
- Build products with genuine real-world impact in a meaningful, fast-moving space
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