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Product Designer

London
£50k – £65k/yr
Posted about 16 hours ago
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Product Designer UX/UI | AI SaaS | £50,000–£65,000 | Hybrid (London)

I'm working with a high-growth AI SaaS business that's looking to hire a Product Designer (UX/UI) to become the third member of its growing design team.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join at an exciting stage of growth, taking ownership of the design direction for an entire product squad while helping shape the future of a modern B2B SaaS platform. If you're a Product Designer looking for more ownership, autonomy and the opportunity to step up in your career, this could be exactly what you're looking for.

The Opportunity

  • You'll partner closely with Product Managers and Engineers to design new features, improve existing user journeys and help shape the future of AI-powered products.
  • With only three designers in the business, you'll have genuine influence over product direction and the freedom to make design decisions without being micromanaged.
  • This is a fast-paced startup environment where ideas move quickly and you'll see your work released regularly.

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What You'll Be Working On

  • Owning the design direction for a product squad.
  • Designing new features and improving existing functionality.
  • Creating intuitive user experiences alongside polished UI.
  • Designing new AI-powered workflows and product experiences.
  • Building new components for upcoming product features.
  • Improving discoverability across multiple areas of the platform.
  • Working closely with Product and Engineering throughout the design process.

Must Have:

  • Recent Product Design experience within a B2B SaaS business.
  • Recent experience working in a startup or scale-up environment.
  • Strong UX and UI design skills with experience designing complete product experiences.
  • Experience using Figma (or similar design tools).
  • Comfortable working in fast-paced product teams with short release cycles.
  • Able to work autonomously, confidently make design decisions and take ownership of your product area.
  • Full right to work in the UK (sponsorship is not available).

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Nice to Have

  • Experience designing AI-powered products, features or workflows.
  • Experience using AI within your own design process, including research, synthesising customer feedback or analysing product data.
  • A Product Designer who thrives with ownership and autonomy, whether you're already operating at this level or ready to take the next step in your career.

Salary & Benefits

  • £50,000–£65,000 depending on experience + equity
  • Hybrid working (Office based in London)
  • High levels of ownership and autonomy.
  • Opportunity to help shape a growing design function.
  • Work on innovative AI product features.
  • Fast-moving, collaborative product environment.

If this sounds like you or someone you may know send your CV to Zoe.hinkinson@propellondon.com or drop me a DM!

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Skills

Product Design
UX Design
UI Design
B2B SaaS
Figma
AI Products
User Experience
Design Decisions
Autonomy
Startup Environment
Design Direction
User Journeys
Collaboration
Component Design
Fast-Paced Environment
Ownership

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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