Sr. Product Designer
United States · Remote
Mid-level +1 · Full time
$150-190K
Posted 3 years ago
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Dynaboard is the fastest way for developer teams to go 0 -> 1 on new web apps such as dashboards and admin panels. We are looking for our first Product Designer to join our high-velocity, early team, where you’ll be able to take the reins of the design of a new category of creative tool.

Dynaboard is the fastest way for developer teams to go 0 -> 1 on new web apps such as dashboards, admin panels, and approval flows. It combines aspects of design and development tools into a single, collaborative experience. Powered by WebAssembly, Dynaboard achieves incredible performance, flexibility, and ease-of-use.

We are looking for our first Product Designer to join our high-velocity, early team. You’ll be able to take the reins of the design of a new category of creative tool. You’ll work closely with the engineering and product teams to design new features and explore new ways to make supercharge the development experience.

Experience you’ll want

  • 3+ or 5+ years of experience in a product design function
  • Outcomes you’ll drive
  • Design new features and experiences from concept to launch to landing
  • Create internal design processes for shipping best-in-class UX
  • Make our customers have fun when using Dynaboard

Skills you’ll need

  • Comfort working in a complex Figma workspace
  • Ability to take complex, multi-dimensional flows and simplify them into obvious ones
  • A design-system approach to design

We believe a great teammate

  • Contributes positively and collaboratively in a remote team environment
  • Thrives in an environment with autonomy
  • Motivates others to bring their best selves to work
  • Leads with empathy
Dynaboard
Developer-centric rapid web app builder
Size:  1-10 employees
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