Product Designer
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Trade NationFintech
Poland. Spain. Italy. Bulgaria. Romania. EstoniaContract
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Job Details
- Required Skills
- FigmaUI DesignPrototypingA/B testing
Requirements
- Proven experience delivering production-ready UI reliably, to brief and on time.
- Deep proficiency in Figma, including design systems, components, variants, auto-layout, prototyping and developer handoff.
- Strong working knowledge of atomic design methodology.
- Experience designing and launching app and web-based financial products.
- Experience working with remote development teams and producing spec-quality handoffs.
- A track record of embedding customer feedback, analytics (HotJar, Amplitude) and competitor insight into design thinking.
- Experience validating and refining through A/B testing and prototyping.
- Experience designing trading platforms or other tightly regulated financial products (preferred).
- Working knowledge of HTML/CSS sufficient to communicate accurately with developers (preferred).
- Experience with Storybook or similar component documentation tools (preferred).
- Exposure to AI-assisted design tooling, such as Figma Make or Claude (preferred).
Responsibilities
- Own the brief-to-delivery pipeline: receive briefs, resolve ambiguity, and confirm deliverables.
- Deliver high-quality UI to specification and on agreed timelines.
- Work with fastidious attention to detail within the Figma design system using tokens, variables, and strict naming conventions.
- Create, maintain and extend reusable components using atomic design principles.
- Partner with front-end developers to produce developer-ready handoffs covering interaction states, edge cases, and responsive behavior.
- Participate in QA to ensure implementation matches design intent.
- Proactively identify gaps in the design system and propose resolutions.
- Self-review all work against brief requirements and iterate with pace.
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