Senior Product Designer
About the role
Come Do the Best Work of Your Life at Boulevard
Boulevard is the tech behind human touch. Built for the people who give care and the people who receive it. Helping self-care businesses bring everything into one place: operations, payments, client management, growth tools, and increasingly, leveraging AI to do more with less. So they can scale without losing what makes them special. For their clients, we deliver seamless, modern experiences: intuitive booking, smooth checkout, and communication that feels considered, not automated.
As a Senior Product Designer, you'll own meaningful product areas end-to-end — partnering closely with Product and Engineering to ship experiences that are clear, reliable, and built to scale. You'll bring strong craft and product thinking to complex problems, and help raise the quality bar across the team.
This is a high-impact role for a designer who thinks in systems, cares deeply about craft, and wants to drive measurable outcomes for real businesses and the people they serve.
What You'll Do
- Own product areas end-to-end: from problem definition through launch and iteration, ensuring design intent is preserved in production.
- Translate complex product and operational requirements into simple, intuitive user experiences — ensuring clarity, usability, and trust in every flow.
- Validate assumptions through lightweight research: talk directly with customers, run usability tests, and iterate based on evidence.
- Use AI tools in your design workflow to explore edge cases, pressure-test logic, and prototype flows faster.
- Share work openly in critique and reviews, contributing to a culture that values quality, clarity, and outcomes over artifacts.
- Contribute to the evolution of Boulevard's design system by extending components and defining patterns that scale across the platform.
What You'll Need to Thrive
- A portfolio that shows strong product thinking, interaction design, and craft — ideally across complex, systems-heavy products.
- A track record of owning projects from problem definition through launch and measurable impact.
- Deep empathy for users and a strong instinct for what makes experiences feel effortless and trustworthy.
- Comfort operating in ambiguity and making progress without complete information.
- A strong point of view balanced with openness to feedback and iteration.
- Clear communication.