Catena Clearing is a company focused on creating a connectivity layer for freight by normalizing real-time data from trucks and trailers into a single API. The Product Designer will be responsible for designing user interfaces, maintaining the brand's visual identity, and collaborating cross-functionally to ensure quality in product implementation.
Responsibilities:
- Product Design — you'll design the interfaces our customers actually use: data dashboards, analytics views, operational workflows, developer-facing tools, and configuration interfaces. The work is technically complex and data-heavy. Your job is to make it feel intuitive without hiding what makes it powerful
- Brand & Marketing Design — you'll help shape and maintain Catena's visual identity across everything customer-facing: website, sales collateral, marketing graphics, presentations, email campaigns, and event materials. Consistency and polish matter here — first impressions in enterprise freight are hard to recover from
- Website & Content Design — you'll help evolve how Catena communicates its platform online. That means designing pages that make complex integration workflows and technical capabilities legible to a non-technical buyer — and credible to a technical one
- Cross-Functional Collaboration — you'll work directly with product and engineering to move ideas from concept to shipped product. At this stage, that means getting into the room early, helping structure problems visually before anyone writes a line of code, and staying close to implementation to make sure quality holds
Requirements:
- Have a strong product design foundation — wireframes, prototypes, and production-ready UI — and can move fluidly between them
- Have designed data-heavy interfaces before. You understand information hierarchy, visual density, and how people actually scan dashboards under time pressure
- Can cover brand and marketing design without treating it as a lesser task. Both matter here
- Collaborate naturally with engineers. You understand constraints, speak their language well enough to build trust, and know when to push back on 'we can't do that.'
- Bring strong visual taste and the judgment to know when something isn't ready
- Are comfortable operating without a design system, a brand bible, or a large team — and energized by the chance to build those things
- 2+ years in product design, UX/UI, or a hybrid product and brand design role
- Experience with SaaS platforms, data products, or developer tools is a meaningful plus