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UI/UX Designer

Vancouver, BC, Canada

Build the design foundation for EviSmart's entire product suite.

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

 

The Problem We're Solving

Dental labs and clinics across 28 countries run on fragmented workflows — disconnected communication, manual case management, and software that hasn't been rethought in a generation. EviSmart is replacing that with an intelligent, unified platform: AI-powered crown design, structured case communication, and a dashboard that brings it all together. The products are live and growing. What doesn't exist yet is the design foundation that makes the experience feel like it was built for the people who use it every day.

 

Why EviSmart

  • 300 people. Two hubs: Vancouver HQ and Manila operations.
  • 145% year-over-year SaaS growth — the market is responding.
  • 28 countries. One platform. The dental industry's Autopilot.
  • An in-house AI model research and development team building proprietary intelligence.

 

Why This Role, Right Now

EviSmart's product suite is expanding across multiple surfaces simultaneously — a structured communication platform pulling labs and dentists off informal messaging channels, an AI-powered design module automating crown production, and a unified operations dashboard where it all comes together. The person who joins now defines the design language, the component library, and the UX patterns the entire engineering org builds from.

 

A Note from the Team 

"We need someone who doesn't wait for a brief to start understanding the problem. The designer we're looking for goes directly to users, maps the workflow, figures out where it breaks, and comes back with a design direction. If you've done your best work in environments where the problem wasn't fully defined when you arrived, this is the right conversation."

— Paolo Kalaw, CEO, EviSmart

 

What You’ll Own 

  • Define The design system and component library the entire engineering org builds from: design tokens, core components, interaction patterns, and documentation that scales.
  • Own End-to-end UX across EviSmart's product suite — from the mobile-first communication experience used by dentists in the field to the operations dashboard used by lab owners managing daily workflow.
  • Run User research, workflow discovery, and requirements gathering independently — go directly to users, map how they actually work, and surface requirements without waiting for a product brief.
  • Design For multiple distinct user types without muddling the experience: lab owners managing operations on desktop, and dentists who need case visibility fast on mobile.
  • Own The UX of AI-assisted workflows — designing interfaces where AI output meets human decision-making in a way that builds trust, not confusion.
  • Validate Designs with real users — leverage a customer base of 2,000+ labs for fast, honest feedback on what's working and what isn't.
  • Establish Design as a discipline across the product org — advocate for user-centered design in an environment where engineering has been making those calls by default.

 

What You'll Get

  • End-to-end design ownership across a live, growing product suite — no approval layers, no design committee, embedded directly in engineering teams shipping real product.
  • A design system to build from scratch — the component libraries, tokens, and patterns you create will define EviSmart's product language for years.
  • Direct access to 2,000+ real lab customers for user research — the feedback loop is fast and the stakes are real.
  • AI-adjacent product work from day one — designing interfaces where model output meets user decision-making, with an in-house AI research team to learn from.
  • Production AI tooling built in-house: Claude, Cursor, and LLM-powered workflows — not a sandbox, not a pilot.
  • Competitive compensation with salary range disclosed at offer.

 

How We Work

We ship before we’re 100% certain. We write things down because we have two offices and memory is lossy. We debate loudly and move without resentment. We treat the customer’s real problem as more important than an elegant internal process. If you’ve spent time waiting for permission to try something obvious — you’ll notice the difference here immediately.  

 

The Question You're Probably Asking

"There's no existing design function. Does that mean I'm starting from zero with no context, no research, and no direction? There's more to inherit than it sounds. The product is live, the customer base is real, and the engineering teams have been making design decisions for months — which means there's a clear picture of where the gaps are. You're not walking into a blank room. You're walking into a product org that knows exactly what it's been missing and is ready to move the moment you arrive."

— EviSmart Talent Team

 

What We Need

  • 5+ years UI/UX design experience with complex, workflow-heavy, or operational products — B2B SaaS is a strong plus.
  • You run discovery independently. You go directly to users, map workflows, identify pain points, and return with a design direction.
  • You've designed AI-assisted or data-driven interfaces where the challenge was making model output feel useful and trustworthy to real users.
  • You've built a design system from scratch: component libraries, design tokens, pattern documentation, and engineering handoff that actually holds up.
  • Strong in: Figma, user research, wireframing, prototyping, interaction design — across both mobile and desktop surfaces.
  • Comfortable as the only designer embedded in engineering squads — you ship directly with developers without a design review layer above you.
  • You've designed for multiple distinct user types within the same product without muddling the experience.
  • Portfolio shows real shipped product work in complex domains; healthcare, dental, or regulated environments are a genuine advantage.
  • SaaS or B2B platform experience preferred; dental or healthcare background not required.

 

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