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Sr Product Designer
Senior Product Designer – Developer & Engineering Platform
(Fully Remote, United Kingdom – Partner Company Role)
As a Senior Product Designer, you’ll shape the user experience of a sophisticated platform built for developers and engineering teams. Collaborating with product managers and engineers, you’ll design intuitive, data-rich interfaces that balance simplicity and technical depth across critical workflows—including onboarding, troubleshooting, monitoring, and performance analysis.
This role is fully remote, offers high ownership, and requires you to influence product vision while solving complex UX challenges in a fast-moving, innovation-driven environment.
Key Accountabilities
- Lead end-to-end product design from research and discovery through wireframing, prototyping, visual design, and final implementation.
- Design scalable, data-rich interfaces for complex technical workflows, ensuring usability without sacrificing functionality.
- Partner with product managers and engineers to define product direction, validate concepts, and deliver high-fidelity user experiences.
- Focus on user-centered design across:
- Onboarding
- Instrumentation & observability
- Troubleshooting & debugging
- Runtime analysis
- Performance investigation
- Accelerate ideation and iteration using AI-assisted design and prototyping tools.
- Conduct user research and gather feedback to refine workflows and improve the product experience.
- Contribute to consistent design systems, component libraries, and scalable design patterns.
- Advocate for strong design principles with attention to accessibility, information architecture, and long-term evolution.
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Requirements & Qualifications
- 4–10 years of experience in digital product design, with a portfolio showcasing shipped products and complex UX.
- Proven track record in designing technical platforms or developer tools (e.g., observability, infrastructure, infrastructure-as-code, debugging tools).
- Expertise in data-rich interfaces and translating technical concepts into intuitive experiences.
- Strong mastery of end-to-end design methodologies:
- User research
- Interaction & visual design
- Prototyping
- Information architecture
- Experience with design systems, component-based design, and scalable UI patterns.
- Ability to thrive in ambiguous, fast-paced environments and influence strategy through systems thinking.
- Detailed-oriented, with a focus on edge cases, scalability, and usability.
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills for cross-functional, fully remote teams.
- AI-assisted design tools (e.g., Generative AI, notional tools) is a plus but not required.


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What We Offer
- Competitive compensation aligned with experience.
- Fully remote, asynchronous work with flexibility and autonomy.
- Direct impact: Design products used by global engineering teams.
- High ownership with influence over product strategy and UX.
- Cutting-edge work: Shape the future of modern software observability and developer tooling.
- Collaborative culture: Innovative, inclusive, and focused on growth and continuous learning.
- Work alongside an experienced, technically driven product and engineering team.
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