Tive is a logistics intelligence platform focused on providing real-time tracking of shipments for global supply chain teams. The Senior Product Designer will lead the design efforts for new product experiences, collaborating closely with product managers and engineers to create user-centered solutions that address complex workflows and data-heavy interfaces.
Responsibilities:
- Lead design end-to-end for complex platform areas, from early problem framing through production
- Design for multi-stakeholder workflows, critical reporting use cases, data-heavy surfaces: alerts, timelines, dashboards, automations, and configuration flows
- Drive design decisions using sketches, wireframes, high-fidelity mockups, and interactive prototypes - you’ll use your judgement on whatever fidelity the problem calls for
- Define and lead user research studies to surface insight, validate direction, and build shared understanding with the team
- Partner with your PM to shape problem definitions, scope, and project timelines - not just execute them
- Contribute to and evolve Tive's design system: components, patterns, guidelines, and accessibility standards
- Apply systems thinking to create reusable, scalable patterns across the platform
- Work directly with engineers to ensure designs are feasible, accessible, and production-ready
- Actively participate in UX team design reviews and cross-functional critiques, contributing to levelling up design culture at Tive
Requirements:
- 5+ years of product design experience on complex digital products
- Strong portfolio demonstrating end-to-end product thinking, strong UX fundamentals, and high-quality execution
- Experience designing for B2B, SaaS, enterprise, or data-rich platforms
- Proven ability to own design problems independently while collaborating closely with cross-functional partners
- Proficiency in Figma, FigJam, and AI tools for prototyping and research
- Strong written and verbal communication - able to articulate decisions and tradeoffs clearly
- Experience contributing to or owning a design system
- Comfort with data visualization, dashboards, and workflow-driven interfaces
- Familiarity with front-end constraints - you know enough to have a productive technical conversation