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Senior Product Design Contractor - B2B SaaS

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Senior Product Designer (B2B SaaS)
Location: London / UK Remote
Working model: Hybrid or Remote (work must be completed within the UK)
Start Date & Duration: September 2026 for 3+ months (potential to extend)
Rate: Dependent on experience (outside IR35)
We’re looking for an experienced Senior Product Designer to join a B2B SaaS environment, with a strong focus on UX and a solid foundation in UI design. You’ll be comfortable tackling complex products and workflows, turning user and business needs into simple, intuitive experiences and working closely with Product, Engineering, and senior stakeholders.
What we’re looking for
- Strong Senior Product Design experience within B2B SaaS.
- Excellent UX skills, including user journeys, interaction design, information architecture, and prototyping.
- A solid foundation in UI and visual design.
- Strong Figma and design systems experience.
- Experience working closely with Product Managers and Engineers.
- Confidence communicating with and influencing senior stakeholders.
- A portfolio demonstrating your UX thinking, problem-solving, and impact, not just finished UI.
- Experience with AI would be highly beneficial — whether gained professionally or through your own projects, experimentation, or AI-powered product concepts.
- Private sector contracting experience.
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Extensive private sector contracting experience is particularly important for this role. We’re looking for someone accustomed to joining new commercial environments, quickly understanding complex products, and delivering value at pace. You’ll be adaptable, autonomous, and commercially minded, with the confidence to work effectively with new teams and stakeholders.


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The role can be hybrid in London or fully remote within the UK. Candidates must be UK-based.
If you’re a Senior Product Designer with strong B2B SaaS, UX, and private sector contracting experience, we’d love to see your CV and portfolio.
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