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Senior Product Designer

Lehi, Utah, United States

MX is a fintech company on a mission to empower the world to be financially strong. We build technology that helps banks, credit unions, and fintechs deliver smarter, more intuitive financial experiences to millions of people.

Like many startups, we’ve navigated real growth challenges — and we’ve come out stronger on the other side. Today, MX is in a phase of renewed momentum and scale, with a solid foundation and a clear vision for what’s next. This is a place where thoughtful execution matters, innovation is encouraged, and individuals have real ownership over their work.

Our culture values curiosity, accountability, and impact. We give people the space to question assumptions, design better solutions, and help shape how the company grows. If you’re looking to do meaningful work, influence outcomes, and grow alongside a company that’s ready to move fast, you’ll feel at home at MX.

Job Summary

Come join a team that is changing the world of Open Finance. You’ll get to immerse yourself in the world of financial data connections between financial institutions, intermediaries (like MX!) and fintechs. We are looking for a Senior Product Designer (L4) to lead the design of our central dashboard experience. This is a high-impact role that will be responsible for unifying sales insights, complex reporting and self-service developer tools into a cohesive, intuitive experience where clients and developers can easily enable MX products and provide benefits to their customers. You’ll be the design lead for this product area, tasked with making high-density data legible and actionable. We need a designer who excels at navigating technical ambiguity, thrives on solving complex information architecture puzzles, and is ready to set the standard for craft and usability across our enterprise ecosystem.

Job Duties

Lead Client Portal Experience & Innovation

  • Unify the User Experience: Lead the design strategy for our central portal, ensuring a seamless transition and consistent logic across developer tools, sales metrics, and reporting modules.

  • Simplify Complexity: Transform dense datasets and complex reporting requirements into elegant, intuitive visualizations and workflows.

  • System Thinking: Contribute to and scale our design system, ensuring dashboard components (charts, tables, filters) are reusable, accessible, and performant.

Evidence-Based Execution

  • Root Design in Data: Partner with Research and Analytics to validate how users interact with data. Use those insights to iterate on dashboard layouts and information hierarchy.

  • Rapid Prototyping: Build high-fidelity Figma prototypes to test complex interactions and data density thresholds before they hit development.

Collaborative Leadership & Mentorship

  • Cross-Functional Bridge: Act as the design lead in "The Trio" (Product, Engineering, and Design) to shape the roadmap and define technical feasibility for new reporting features.

  • Raise the Bar: Mentor junior and mid-level designers through critiques and 1:1s, fostering a culture of rigorous design thinking and craft excellence.

  • Stakeholder Influence: Present design strategies to executive leadership, translating "design speak" into business outcomes and user value.

Basic Requirements

  • 8+ years of experience in product design.

  • 5+ years working within (and contributing to) sophisticated design systems.

  • 5+ years of designing complex dashboards, portals, or enterprise-grade reporting tools.

  • Technical Literacy: A deep understanding of how developers build dashboards—familiarity with the constraints of data latency, API structures, and responsive frameworks.

  • Workshop Facilitation: Skilled at leading discovery sessions and "design sprints" to align stakeholders on complex project goals.

  • Portfolio Excellence: A portfolio that showcases the logic behind the layouts. We want to see how you solved a messy data problem, not just pretty UI.

At MX, we are a high-performance organization that thrives on trust and results. This role is based in Lehi, Utah. We believe in empowering our team members to deliver exceptional outcomes while taking advantage of our incredible office space when it best supports their work. Our Utah office features onsite perks such as company-paid meals, massage therapists, a sports simulator, gym, mother’s lounge, and meditation room and meaningful interactions with amazing people. We encourage team members to come together in the office to collaborate, kick off key projects, or strategize cross-functionally, fostering connection and innovation.

MX is proudly committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we never discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, military or veteran status, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We particularly welcome applications from veterans and military spouses. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. You may request reasonable accommodations by sending an email to hr@mx.com.

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