Lead Product Designer
Location: Toronto- hybrid, 3 days/week onsite
Duration: 12 months strong likelihood for an extension, or conversion to full time employee
Daily Responsibilities:
- The designer will be responsible leading initiatives with product and business partners
- Provide their direction and expertise with their cross-functional team members
- Understand the problem/opportunity and use 'design thinking' methods to formulate solutions.
- Inform their designs and validate their hypothesis/solutions through testing
- Create designs in various fidelities relative to the phase of the project to communicate accordingly to the team and stakeholders
Must-have Skills:
- Ability to lead and take projects end-to-end
- Applied strong interaction and visual design skills
- Product mindset that can discern for value and trade-offs
- Strong technical skills (Figma, design system)
- Strong communication & collaboration skills
- BA/BS degree in Design (e.g. interaction, graphic, visual communications, product, industrial), Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Computer Science(CS), or a related field or equivalent practical experience
- A minimum of 5 years of experience in designing usable interfaces across multiplechannels and platforms
- Experience in an applied research setting including experience integrating user research into product designs and design practices
- Demonstrated ability to articulate design strategy, rational and logic; describing benefits and highlighting risks associated with design decisions
- Demonstrated expertise with design, prototyping, and research tools such as Figma, Mural,
Nice-to-have Skills:
- Maintaining a design system
- Workshop facilitation skills
- Has worked with large design teams and multiple stakeholders (Product/Business/Technical partners)
- Research and user testing
- MA/MS degree or certification in Design (e.g. interaction, graphic,visual communications, product, industrial), Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Computer Science (CS), or a related field
- Strong understanding of strengths and shortcomings of different research methods, including when and how to apply them during each product phase
- Appreciation for the potential of 'design thinking'
- Experience working within a large organization and within an agile environment