Product Designer

Bellaire, TX
Full Time
Mid Level

At Data Theorem, we’re building a next-gen SaaS platform for preventing data breaches. We’re passionate about helping organizations operate in the cloud securely and ensure that their data and their customers' data is safe at all times.

The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with a growing team that’s distributed between the US and Europe. We are searching for exceptional talent pursuing an opportunity to grow and take ownership of the projects that resonate most with them.

As a Product Designer, you will collaborate cross-functionally to help guide new features from idea to implementation, gather feedback and actionable insights from users, help grow Data Theorem’s design team and continuously improve the usability and aesthetics of the Data Theorem experience for security teams around the globe.

Job Location:

4909 Bissonnet St. Suite 535, Bellaire, Texas 77401 USA

Responsibilities:

With a moderate level of independent decision making and minimum supervision, the Product Designer will be responsible for the following duties:

  • Create design solutions for Data Theorem’s customer-facing portal in order to enhance user interaction and engagement. The Beneficiary will participate in meetings to document the scope of each UX/UI design solution to be illustrated and will be expected to distill product requirements into thought-out UX/UI designs.
  • Create prototypes, storyboards, mockups, flows and other design artifacts, as well as designing UX patterns & frameworks using CSS, HTML, and jQuery mocks, as well as Figma. The Beneficiary will specifically be responsible for: -Own all facets of design: interaction, visual, product, prototyping; -Create pixel-perfect mocks and code for new features across web, mobile and API scanning infrastructure; and -Building interactive prototypes in Figma, in order to preview and show how users will interact with flows and UI components.
  • Define and evangelize our design language including patterns, frameworks, components, microinteractions, layouts etc. The Beneficiary will incorporate them to design a style guide which is a set of standards, principles, and rules every designer and developer should follow in order to improve, refine and bring consistency to the overall digital presence of the product.
  • Engaging with various stakeholders, including front and back-end development teams, users and customer teams and management teams to gather and establish agreed-upon design principles and architecture. This includes researching and analyzing industry UX/UI trends and competitor sites and strategies to help define key design principles in the industry.
  • Applying high-end design theory and concept development and executing these through Adobe PhotoShop and Figma, among others. The Beneficiary will be tasked with producing high-quality visual designs–from concept to execution, including those for desktop, web, and mobile devices at a variety of resolutions (icons, graphics, and marketing materials), as well as creating and iterating on assets that reflect a brand, enforce a language, and inject beauty and life into a product.
  • Supervise the work of other designers on the team to provide guidance and support in regards to understanding Data Theorem's products, and to ensure visual consistency.

Requirements:

This position requires a master’s degree, or foreign equivalent in Information Design, Visual Design, Industrial Design, or closely related/equivalent field. 

Must have experience with: 

  • Figma or Sketch
  • Trello, Confluence, or Jira
  • Adobe. 

Will accept pre or post-graduate experience. Experience includes internships, professional, academic experience. 

Salary:
$125,000 per year; full-time.

Contact:
[email protected]

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