PRODUCT DESIGNER

THE PATHFINDER

DESIGNING AND ARCHITECTING PRODUCTS THAT GIVE VALUE, ARE SIMPLE TO USE, EASY TO NAVIGATE AND ABOVE ALL, ENJOYABLE!

The Product Designer’s role is all about making sure users enjoy using the products we build for our customers. This means making them easy to use, accessible and satisfying to interact with.

Being adaptable is key. As a Product Designer, you will move between different projects, teams, products and clients, so there is always something new to learn. That variety and growth is part of what makes working at Entelect so great.

Product Designer positions:

Product Designer:

This is an entry-level role and is reserved for individuals who may have recently graduated. With time, a Product Designer will learn how to work with best practices on a project, understand UX principles and be able to work with stakeholders, business analysts, customers and product owners.

“My greatest goal is to make people’s lives better, and that is why I love my job. My job as a Product Engineer is to juggle the needs for the business and users to achieve their goals, and the technical feasibly for the developers. This ultimately creates a solution that improves the lives of the people I work for and with.”

Intermediate Product Designer:

As an Intermediate Product Designer you can work on your own, are proficient in your craft and are capable of mentoring and coaching others. You will have a few years of relevant experience and can be tasked with driving the engagement on a small deliverable, customer or project, although you do so under the guidance of more senior Product Designer. You have the experience to foresee user experience design problems and are learning how to avoid them in the future.

Senior Product Designer:

In addition to being technically proficient and adept at the craft, you carry a wealth of experience across many different projects. You can draw on this experience to quickly apply UX principles to any new situation and can hit the ground running on any new project. You take ownership of projects and require minimal supervision. You can lead and co-ordinate teams and product deliveries, as well as make strategic design decisions.