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Senior Product Designer (Mobile, Web, Consumer Commerce & Product)

United States of America (USA)

Senior Product Designer (Mobile, Web, Consumer Commerce & Product)

 

About Us

Founded in 2011, Modus is a global, fully remote team of world-class technologists who thrive in a collaborative, innovative environment. We’re a digital product engineering partner for forward-thinking businesses. Our global teams work side-by-side with clients to design, build, and scale custom solutions that achieve real results and lasting change, partnering with industry leaders including AWS, GitHub, and Atlassian.

We were fully remote before it was cool! Recognized as one of the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies for nine years and a top remote work company by FlexJobs, we have helped some of the world’s largest brands deliver powerful digital experiences.

As an award-winning Atlassian partner with a world-class team, we help organizations innovate and solve complex challenges for Fortune 500 companies and beyond, we want to hear from you.

Opportunity!

Our client is rebuilding its digital product experiences and redefining the role of design across the company. We’re looking for a senior product designer who can help carry a consumer experience from early releases to durable, market-leading scale.

This is not a role for a screen-only designer. It’s for an experienced product thinker who can architect systems, ship high-quality mobile and web experiences, and evolve a product over time.

Requirements:

Experience

  • 8–12+ years of product design experience
  • Proven track record shipping and evolving consumer experiences across native, mobile, web, and other channels.
  • Experience in commerce, loyalty, fintech, marketplaces, or similar consumer products preferred
  • Experience taking products from early releases to scaled maturity
  • Demonstrated ability to influence product roadmap and strategy through design excellence.

Craft & Capability

  • Strong systems thinker — you design patterns, not just pages (for all channels)
  • Exceptional interaction and visual design skills
  • Comfortable moving between high-level strategy and detailed execution
  • Able to operate in ambiguous, fast-moving environments
  • Self-directed and comfortable owning major areas independently

Your Responsibilities:

Own End-to-End Experience & Product Strategy

  • Translate ambiguous problem spaces into clear flows and interaction models across all consumer channels (Native Mobile, Web, Channel, etc.)
  • Define patterns and reusable components, not just one-off screens
  • Design decision-heavy experiences that build trust and clarity
  • Deliver build-ready designs in close partnership with engineering
  • Connect design decisions to overall product strategy and business objectives.

Shape Experience Architecture & Systems

  • Establish scalable navigation and information architecture across all channels
  • Contribute to and evolve a cross-channel design system
  • Design interaction models that extend cleanly as the product grows
  • Anticipate future states, not just immediate needs

Design for Growth & Iteration

  • Support experimentation and A/B testing across all touchpoints
  • Use research and data to refine experiences over time
  • Balance speed and quality without sacrificing either
  • Continuously improve core journeys as the product matures

 

Partner Deeply with Engineering

  • Collaborate on feasibility and tradeoffs early
  • Participate in QA and ensure design fidelity in shipped builds
  • Design with performance, platform conventions, and accessibility in mind
  • Reduce ambiguity before development begins

You’ll Love:

  • Working on a high-traffic, consumer product with real-world scale and impact
  • Shaping mobile experiences that users rely on daily
  • Collaborating closely with product and design to craft polished user journeys
  • Raising the bar for mobile engineering standards and practices
  • Exploring modern mobile tooling and continuously improving how apps are built and delivered

 

How You Work:

  • You don’t need heavy process scaffolding to be effective
  • You think in terms of long-term product integrity
  • You push for clarity, not just completion
  • You’re collaborative but opinionated
  • You care about what ships — not just what’s designed

 

What Success Looks Like:

  • The experience feels cohesive, intentional, and modern across all channels.
  • Core journeys scale cleanly as features and complexity grow
  • Design and engineering operate as true partners
  • The product improves measurably through iteration
  • The app and web experiences become a trusted, differentiated experience in its category.

 

By joining our team, you’ll be part of a winning squad that plays to each other’s strengths and celebrates every success together. 

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