As the Product Design Lead at Haus, you will drive the vision and execution of our design strategy. This role includes managing a team of designers and promoting a culture of innovation. Our product’s focus on quantitative insights requires a strong foundation in mathematical concepts and data. You will report to the Head of Product and collaborate across departments to ensure our design approach meets user needs and business goals.
Responsibilities:
Oversee the overarching UI/UX of the product, while going deep on certain projects
Manage, role model, and mentor a team of IC Designers
Create and uphold design best practices, and manage complex, cross-functional projects
Drive vision for product language and content across our platform
Prioritize effectively, use data to inform your decisions, weigh the impact and tradeoffs of decisions, and seek input where needed to drive alignment on conflicting priorities.
Turn complex solutions into elegant user experiences
Qualifications
Track record of delivering results in a fast-moving, startup or growth phase environment
5+ years experience as a Product Designer or UX Designer
Experience managing design systems or working closely with design system owners
Strong relationship building skills; experience managing stakeholders and cross-functional partners
Ability to communicate effectively with different functional groups: engineers, scientists, stakeholders, and senior business leaders
About You
Done is better than perfect - you take small flawed steps rather than large precise leaps toward solutions.
Act like an owner - you share responsibility with the team and do what you can to achieve success. You thrive in ambiguity and find ways to structure unstructured problems.
Experiment - you try new ideas rather than repeat known formulas.
Super organizer - You are methodical. You like to create plans and see them through execution.
What We Offer
Competitive salary and startup equity
Top of the line health, dental, and vision insurance
401k plan
Provide you with the tools and resources you need to be productive (new laptop, equipment, you name it)