drivvn
Product Designer

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Salary range: up to £50,000
Location: Birmingham
Company Overview
Drivvn is a fast-growing B2B SaaS company transforming the automotive industry through cutting-edge eCommerce solutions. Founded in 2020 and operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of the TCC Group, Drivvn empowers major automotive brands like Stellantis, Ford, Volvo, and Volkswagen to deliver seamless online vehicle buying experiences. More recently it has entered the vehicle leasing space, working with MHC and Leasys. Its digital retail platform supports every stage of the automotive sales and leasing journey—from vehicle configuration to financing—while enabling real-time integration and omnichannel capabilities. The company predominantly operates in Europe, with plans for expansion. Drivvn generated approximately £8 million in revenue for FY24.
Primary Purpose & Scope
As a Product Designer you'll design digital buying experiences for some of the biggest automotive brands in Europe, from long-established names to new entrants launching across multiple markets.
You'll work in a small cross-functional team alongside our lead Product Designers and engineers, taking work from discovery through to delivery. We care about how the product works, the value it delivers to our clients and their customers, and the results that follow.
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Key Responsibilities
- Take design problems from discovery to delivery: framing the problem, exploring options, and landing on solutions that are usable, useful and desirable.
- Produce wireframes, detailed UI designs and interactive prototypes, and communicate them clearly to engineers and QA.
- Present your work to clients and stakeholders, explaining design decisions and the thinking behind them.
- Design within our design system and contribute new patterns and components back to it.
- Use quantitative and qualitative customer feedback to understand pain points and improve the experiences we ship.
- Collaborate daily with engineers and fellow designers in a fast-paced, iterative environment, acting as the voice of the customer while adapting designs for technical feasibility and speed of delivery.


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About You
- 3+ years of digital product design experience on consumer-facing web products.
- Strong product design skills with a mobile-first, responsive approach and a solid grasp of design principles and accessibility.
- Confident in Figma, from visual design through to prototyping and component work.
- Good working knowledge of design thinking, applying the right technique to the problem at hand.
- Excellent attention to detail, balanced with the ability to zoom out and see the whole journey.
- Experience designing for eCommerce, especially work that improved conversion or sales.
- Usability testing and user interview experience.
- Familiarity with product analytics tools such as GA4 or Semrush.
- Experience or curiosity in using AI tools in your design workflow, from research synthesis to prototyping.
- Experience designing complex commercial products or apps.
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