Company

SaaS

DirectorofProductDesign(SaaS)

€90–140k ~AI est. Spain FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Director of Product Design (SaaS). Skills: Product Design, UX Design, Design Systems, SaaS Platforms. Design enterprise-grade SaaS experience. Evolve enterprise-grade SaaS experience”

What You'll Achieve.

Drive sustained engagement; Drive adoption; Drive expansion; Increase user frequency; Increase user retention; Increase internal product advocacy; Direct influence on product growth; Direct influence on enterprise adoption; Direct influence on revenue expansion

Industry & Context.

SaaS
Problems you'll solve

Analytical mindset; Strategic thinking

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years of experience in SaaS product design, Portfolio demonstrating experience in designing dashboards, Portfolio demonstrating experience in data-heavy interfaces, Portfolio demonstrating experience in scalable SaaS systems, Proven ability to design products that drive user engagement, Proven ability to design products that drive user retention, Proven ability to design products that drive user expansion, Deep understanding of enterprise user behavior, Deep understanding of adoption dynamics, Deep understanding of product-led growth principles, Proficiency in Figma, Experience building scalable design systems, Experience maintaining scalable design systems, Analytical mindset, Ability to operate as a high-ownership individual contributor, Ability to influence cross-functional teams, Strategic thinking, Hands-on execution capability, Excellent communication skills, Ability to articulate design decisions to technical stakeholders, Ability to articulate design decisions to non-technical stakeholders, Comfortable working in high-visibility roles

Nice to Have

Exposure to enterprise platforms, Exposure to complex B2B platforms

What You'll Do.

Design enterprise-grade SaaS experience

Evolve enterprise-grade SaaS experience

Build habit-forming workflows

Build habit-forming interaction patterns

Embed growth-oriented design mechanics

Own scalable design system

Maintain scalable design system

Translate complex data into product experiences

Translate AI-driven capabilities into product experiences

Align UX design decisions with product metrics

Align UX design decisions with business metrics

Lead end-to-end design execution

Collaborate with product teams

Collaborate with engineering teams

Collaborate with sales teams

Collaborate with customer success teams

Use user feedback to refine product experience

Use analytics to refine product experience

Use A/B testing to refine product experience

Use user feedback to refine usability

Use analytics to refine usability

Use A/B testing to refine usability

Present design strategy to senior leadership

Present design rationale to senior leadership

Present design outcomes to senior leadership

Present design strategy to executive stakeholders

Present design rationale to executive stakeholders

Present design outcomes to executive stakeholders

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Product teams; Engineering teams; Sales teams; Customer success teams; Senior leadership; Executive stakeholders

Communication Scope

Articulate design decisions

Process & Methodology

Design execution, Prototyping, Testing, Iteration, Post-launch optimization

Full Job Description

## Accountabilities Design and evolve an enterprise-grade SaaS experience that drives sustained engagement, adoption, and expansion across client organizations. Build habit-forming workflows and interaction patterns that increase user frequency, retention, and internal product advocacy. Embed growth-oriented design mechanics such as collaboration, sharing, and referral triggers within core product flows. Own and maintain a scalable design system ensuring consistency across dashboards, analytics interfaces, and workflow modules. Translate complex data and AI-driven capabilities into intuitive, accessible, and decision-ready product experiences. Align UX design decisions with product and business metrics, including retention, expansion, and multi-department usage. Lead end-to-end design execution from concept and prototyping through testing, iteration, and post-launch optimization. Collaborate closely with product, engineering, sales, and customer success teams to ensure alignment between user experience and commercial outcomes. Use user feedback, analytics, and A/B testing to continuously refine product experience and usability. Present design strategy, rationale, and outcomes to senior leadership and executive stakeholders. Requirements: 5+ years of experience in SaaS product design, ideally with exposure to enterprise or complex B2B platforms. Strong portfolio demonstrating experience in designing dashboards, data-heavy interfaces, and scalable SaaS systems. Proven ability to design products that drive user engagement, retention, or expansion through UX and interaction design. Deep understanding of enterprise user behavior, adoption dynamics, and product-led growth principles. Strong proficiency in Figma and experience building or maintaining scalable design systems. Analytical mindset with familiarity in A/B testing, product analytics, and usage-driven design iteration. Ability to operate as a high-ownership individual contributor while influencing cross-functiona

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