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Sr. Product Designer, EMEA

Hamburg, DE

Lucid Software is the leader in visual collaboration, helping teams see and build the future from idea to reality. We hold true to our core values: innovation in everything we do, passion & excellence in every area, individual empowerment, initiative and ownership, and teamwork over ego. At Lucid, we value diversity and are dedicated to creating an environment and culture that is respectful and inclusive for everyone. Lucid is a hybrid workplace. We promote a healthy work-life balance by allowing employees to work remotely, from one of our offices, or a combination of the two depending on the needs of the role and team.

Since the company’s founding, Lucid Software has received numerous global and regional recognitions for its products, business, and workplace culture. These include being listed to the Forbes Cloud 100, Fortune Best Workplaces in Technology, and the PEOPLE Companies that Care list all for multiple consecutive years. Top businesses use our products all around the world, including customers such as Google, GE, and NBC Universal. Our partners include industry leaders such as Google, Atlassian, and Microsoft. 

We’re looking for a motivated Senior Product Designer to be a key player in transforming complex user needs into seamless experiences. Your problem-solving abilities, paired with your experience in both disciplines, will enable you to provide valuable input and influence product direction from ideation to execution.

Responsibilities: 

  • Design leadership: Lead the design process from concept to delivery, ensuring a high-quality user experience across all our product touchpoints.
  • Product strategy: Have a seat at the product team table and play a key role in shaping the product vision.
  • User experience & interface design: Provide strong UX and UI design capabilities, creating wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs. You’ll use your expertise to balance user needs with technical constraints.
  • Collaboration: Work cross-functionally with engineers, product managers, and other stakeholders to bring your designs to life. Your background in product management will help you understand trade-offs and prioritize design decisions.
  • Problem-solving: Develop and iterate on multiple design solutions to tackle complex problems. You'll demonstrate strong opinions in your design choices and use data to back up decisions.
  • Feedback and adaptation: Take feedback and pivot designs or strategies quickly, adapting to the fast-paced startup environment while remaining efficient and proactive.
  • Design system contributions: Contribute to and improve our existing design system to maintain consistency across multiple products.

Requirements: 

  • 7+ years UX & UI expertise: Proven experience in creating intuitive, user-centered designs. Strong portfolio demonstrating your design problem-solving abilities.
  • B2B SaaS experience: Understanding the needs and challenges of B2B SaaS products, particularly in a startup environment.
  • Product management knowledge: Experience working as a Product Manager or collaborating closely with product teams. Ability to navigate product trade-offs and make design decisions aligned with business needs.
  • Communication skills: Strong written and verbal communication. Ability to clearly articulate design decisions and product concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
  • Proactive & efficient: Ability to take ownership of projects and deliver designs efficiently while being proactive in seeking solutions to problems.
  • Adaptability: Comfortable with rapid change and ambiguity, with a flexible approach to adapting your designs based on feedback.
  • A collaborative and adaptable team player who thrives in a startup environment.

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