Design and own transactional account and checkout experiences across buyer and seller surfaces, run usability research, produce detailed specs, contribute to the design system, and mentor a mid-level designer while partnering with product, engineering, legal, and compliance.
We are looking for a Product Designer based in Latin America to work on a long-term project for one of our clients, a Data Analytics and Business Intelligence services company based in Los Angeles, California.
Our client is a leading technology company providing equipment lifecycle management, service, and procurement solutions for the global construction industry. Their platform connects fleet owners, manufacturers, and distributors to improve equipment uptime, streamline parts procurement, and reduce the total cost of equipment ownership.
Responsibilities
- Own the design across account and checkout surfaces, including registration, account management, bidding confirmation, checkout flows, payment, and post-purchase states.
- Own the design and evolution of a robust seller platform, helping sellers manage and track their assets.
- Translate complex transactional requirements (across auction, buy now, and best offer models) into experiences that feel simple and trustworthy to buyers.
- Partner with product, engineering, legal, and compliance to navigate real-world constraints without sacrificing usability.
- Run usability research and testing on high-stakes flows to identify friction and validate improvements.
- Produce precise, thorough design specs (edge cases, error states, empty states, and all) that engineering can build from with confidence.
- Model craft standards within the pod and contribute to critique culture across the broader team.
- Contribute to the design system, particularly around form patterns, trust signals, and transactional UI.
Requirements
- Advanced Level of English.
- 7+ years of product design experience, with demonstrated senior-level ownership.
- Portfolio showing end-to-end ownership of checkout, payment, or account management flows. Ideally in a transactional or marketplace context.
- Experience leading or mentoring other designers.
- Hands-on usability testing experience, particularly on conversion or transactional surfaces.
- Strong attention to detail; specs, edge cases, and error states are a point of pride, not an afterthought.
- Experience working with design systems, particularly form and transactional UI patterns.
- Background in e-commerce, fintech, or marketplace products strongly preferred.
- Proficiency in Figma; comfort with high-fidelity prototyping.
Bonus Points
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Systems Engineering or related fields.
What we offer
- Long term positions.
- Compensation in USD.
- Paid time off.
- Cool clients and products.
- Work with great engineers.
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