Senior Product Designer
Team8
Description
About the Role
We’re looking for a senior Product Designer to join us. This role requires someone who can step in quickly, take ownership of key product areas, and drive both strategic thinking and high-quality execution.
What You’ll Do
● Own end-to-end design for core product areas – from problem definition to shipped solution
● Partner closely with Product and Engineering to shape roadmap, not just execute on it
● Lead design thinking in ambiguous, high-impact problem spaces
● Translate complex security and identity concepts into clear, intuitive experiences
● Drive product decisions through strong UX rationale, tradeoffs, and user empathy
● Create flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity designs with a high bar for quality and clarity
● Own and evolve the design system as the product scales, including defining patterns and principles
● Raise the overall design standard through critique, feedback, and cross-team influence
Requirements:
What We’re Looking For
● 4+ years of product design experience
● Strong product thinking – ability to frame problems, not just solve them
● Excellent UX and UI skills, with attention to detail and craft
● Experience designing complex systems (B2B / SaaS / technical products)
● Proven ability to take ownership and drive work independently in fast-moving environments
● Comfort navigating ambiguity and making decisions with incomplete information
● Strong communication skills – able to articulate decisions and influence stakeholders
● Solid technical understanding of how products are built
● Bonus: experience in security, identity, or enterprise domains
Nice to Have
● Experience designing data-heavy, workflow-driven products
● Experience building or significantly evolving a design system
● Sensitivity to scalable design patterns
Why Join Us
● High ownership and impact from day one
● Opportunity to shape a complex, meaningful product in identity security
● Work closely with a strong product and engineering team
● Potential to transition into a long-term role