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Senior Product Designer

Boston, MA - Remote
Beacon Biosignals is on a mission to revolutionize precision medicine for the brain. We are the leading at-home EEG platform supporting clinical development of novel therapeutics for neurological, psychiatric, and sleep disorders. Our FDA 510(k)-cleared Waveband EEG headband and AI algorithms enable quantitative biomarker discovery and implementation. Beacon’s Clinico-EEG database contains EEG data from nearly 100,000 patients, and our cloud-native analytics platform powers large-scale RWD/RWE retrospective and predictive studies. Beacon Biosignals is changing the way that patients are treated for any disorder that affects brain physiology. 

What you will be doing:

Beacon Biosignals is seeking an experienced Senior Product Designer with deep mobile design expertise and strong UX research capabilities to craft intuitive and elegant patient user experiences. As a member of the Product & Design Team, you'll lead end-to-end design for our suite of mobile applications that power our scientific and clinical products. You’ll also design and conduct UX research that shapes product strategy and ensures our solutions meaningfully support patients and clinicians.

This is a product-oriented role — you will work alongside engineers, product managers, scientists, and clinicians to turn complex scientific workflows into approachable, validated, and scalable product experiences. This role reports to the Director of Product & Design at Beacon.

Why this role?

Your work will transform complex biosignal data, collection workflows, and clinical decision-making needs into trusted, intuitive, and accessible product experiences that shape how patients interact with Beacon’s hardware and software products. You'll empower patients, scientists, and clinicians by creating interfaces that prioritize clarity, usability, and empathy, enabling reproducible scientific results at scale and accelerating therapy development and patient diagnosis.

At Beacon, we've found that cultural impact is driven most by those who lead by example. As such, we're always seeking out new contributors whose work demonstrates innate curiosity, a bias toward simplicity, an eye for composability, a self-service mindset, and most of all, a deep empathy toward colleagues, stakeholders, users, and patients. We believe a diverse team builds more robust systems and achieves higher impact.

Beacon's robust asynchronous work practices ensure a first-class remote work experience, but we also have in-person office hubs available located in Boston, New York and Paris.
 
What success looks like:
  • Lead design for mobile features that improve data collection and patient experience across Beacon’s mobile apps
  • Plan, conduct, and synthesize UX research including interviews, usability studies, and field research to inform product strategy and validate design decisions
  • Create high-fidelity prototypes, interaction models, and visual designs that bring clarity and simplicity to complex clinical workflows
  • Build user-centered design systems and reusable components that enable consistency and scalability across products
  • Translate complex clinical requirements into intuitive, compliant, and accessible product experiences
  • Collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and stakeholders to define requirements, refine concepts, and deliver high-quality products
  • Develop and maintain clear design documentation, research insights, and rationale to support cross-functional alignment and long-term product evolution
  • Contribute to Beacon’s culture of experimentation, craftsmanship, and empathy by advocating for users and promoting high-quality product thinking
What you will bring:
  • 7-10 years of product design experience
  • Experience working with complex clinical products or/and regulated medical devices
  • Experience working mobile and web application design 
  • Strong UX research skills, including planning, facilitating, analyzing, and communicating user research
  • Experience working in Figma and Figjam
  • Demonstrated ability to simplify complex workflows through thoughtful interaction design, prototyping, and iterative testing
  • A robust portfolio showcasing mobile design, user research, systems thinking, and cross-functional collaboration
  • Experience working within or contributing to design systems
  • Comfort navigating novel problem spaces and translating user needs into clear product direction
  • A collaborative mindset — you're excited to work closely with multiple teams to achieve Beacon’s product and design goals
  • Strong asynchronous communication skills and a knack for making the most of synchronous collaboration
  • Product-oriented intuition for turning stakeholder needs into scalable, configurable product experiences
  • Bonus: Experience using data analytics/ BI tool such as datadog or tableau to understand user behaviour
The base salary range for this role is determined based on past experience, specific skills and qualifications. The base salary is one component of the total compensation package, which includes equity, PTO and other benefits.
 
At Beacon, we've found that cultural and scientific impact is driven most by those that lead by example. As such, we're always seeking new contributors whose work demonstrates an avid curiosity, a bias towards simplicity, an eye for composability, a self-service mindset, and - most of all - a deep empathy towards colleagues, stakeholders, users, and patients. We believe a diverse team builds more robust systems and achieves higher impact.

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