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UI/UX Designer

Vancouver, BC, Canada

On-site | Vancouver Office – 675 W Hastings St. 

 

About EviSmart 

EviSmart™ is a global leader in AI-powered dental workflow automation and CAD design outsourcing. Trusted by dental labs and clinics in over 26 countries, we’re reshaping how modern dentistry works. Our mission? To make dental care smarter, faster, and better for everyone — and great design is a key part of how we get there.

We're a hands-on team that moves fast, stays close to our customers, and builds things that matter. Everyone here is in it together.

The Role

This role is the design function across two active product areas — one mobile-first, one desktop-first — each serving a very different kind of user. On one side: lab teams who manage dozens of cases and dentist relationships from a desktop every day. On the other: dentists who are time-pressed, mobile-first, and need case visibility in under a minute without friction.

You'll split your time roughly 50/50 across both product areas, batching your work and managing your own priorities across two PMs. The successful candidate should have the ability to work in focused sprints, being able to go directly to users, map workflows, surface requirements, and define the problem. You don't wait for a fully scoped brief before you start. That independence is one of the core capabilities we're looking for in this role.

You'll set the visual language, build the design system from scratch, and own the quality bar across both product surfaces — with the full support of the engineers and PMs you work alongside.

What You’ll Do 

  • Lead discovery independently — go directly to users, map workflows, identify pain points, and surface requirements without waiting for a product brief
  • Design across both mobile-first and desktop-first product surfaces, adapting your approach to two distinct user types without muddling their experiences
  • Build and own the design system from the ground up — components, design tokens, patterns, and documentation that engineering teams build directly from
  • Own the UX integration between the two product surfaces — ensuring the cross-product experience feels seamless, not bolted together
  • Validate designs with real users
  • Collaborate closely with PMs and engineers from concept through to ship

What We’re Looking For 

  • 4–6 years of product design experience, ideally in a B2B SaaS or tech startup environment
  • A portfolio that shows shipped product work — want to understand your design thinking and the final results
  • Strong fluency in Figma and a solid grasp of design systems, mobile-first and desktop-first responsive design, and component architecture
  • Has designed for multi-audience products
  • Comfortable moving across different product areas and adapting as priorities evolve
  • A collaborative communicator who shares ideas openly, takes feedback well, and brings engineers and PMs along

Bonus Points For: 

  • Experience working in the dental, healthcare, or AI-driven product space 
  • Familiarity with frontend development capabilities or design handoff tools 
  • Motion design or micro-interaction experience 

What Success Looks Like

  • Design system established and first production designs delivered to both product areas within 30 days

Why Join Us? 

  • Join a fast-growing company that’s transforming the dental industry through smart technology 
  • Real ownership — you’ll have a genuine voice in how the product looks, feels, and works
  • Help shape the visual identity of a global SaaS platform used by clinics and labs in 26+ countries 
  • Enjoy a collaborative in-office culture in downtown Vancouver — where ideas and creativity are always welcome 
  • Competitive compensation package, 4 weeks PTO, full benefits, and room to grow with us 

 

Let’s Build Beautiful Together 
If you love creating clean, meaningful, user-first interfaces — and want your designs to have real-world impact — we’d love to see your work. 

Apply today @ Evismart Careers 

 

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