At Cinch, we're committed to delivering software that's not only functional but delightful to use. We're on the hunt for a talented and experienced Product Designer to join our team on-site at our Draper, Utah office. This role will be pivotal in shaping the user experience of our software, ensuring it is intuitive, efficient, and easy to use. If you're passionate about designing solutions that genuinely solve user problems and reduce friction, we'd love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities
Collaborate closely with the product management team on-site to vet the feasibility of user stories, aligning on a crawl-walk-run process for feature development.
Partner with engineers in-office to ensure seamless communication, from initial designs to final builds, and validate that product criteria are met before release.
Dive deep into understanding our users' needs to "measure twice, cut once," ensuring thoughtful and precise designs that minimize rework.
Create detailed designs and working prototypes in Figma, incorporating feedback iteratively.
Simplify complex workflows, reducing clicks and improving intuitiveness to deliver an exceptional user experience.
Establish and maintain design systems to ensure consistency across the product.
Advocate for user-centered design principles and actively contribute to the culture of design excellence at Cinch.
What We're Looking For
5-10 years of professional experience in User Experience Design (UX) with a strong portfolio showcasing your work.
Proficiency in Figma, including building interactive prototypes.
A strong balance of technical acumen and creative vision, enabling you to communicate effectively with engineers and stakeholders.
Experience working in cross-functional teams, especially with product managers and engineers.
Proven ability to translate complex requirements into simple, intuitive designs.
Exceptional problem-solving skills, with a user-first mindset and attention to detail.
Strong understanding of usability principles, accessibility standards, and iterative design processes.