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Product Design Manager Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Collaborating closely with the Regional Product, Design Engineering, New Site Development, Construction and Operations teams, Design Management functions as the interconnective hub that owns the ...

Product Design Leader - Crushing

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$183K/yr

This leadership role is responsible for managing design resources, driving product development initiatives, and ensuring engineering solutions align with customer requirements and business objectives.

Summary - The Design Managers focus will be to oversee the development and delivery of large, overly complex products related to the semiconductor industry. The Design Manager will handle working ...

Product Design Leader - Crushing

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$150K - $185K/yr

This leadership role is responsible for managing design resources, driving product development initiatives, and ensuring engineering solutions align with customer requirements and business objectives.

Design Manager

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$120K - $153K/yr

Onsite Overview The IS Design Manager is responsible for the design production throughout the life cycle of a project from development handoff to construction closeout. This position ensures that the ...

Design Manager

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$120K - $153K/yr

Onsite Overview The IS Design Manager is responsible for the design production throughout the life cycle of a project from development handoff to construction closeout. This position ensures that the ...

Design Manager

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$120K - $153K/yr

Onsite Overview The IS Design Manager is responsible for the design production throughout the life cycle of a project from development handoff to construction closeout. This position ensures that the ...

Design Manager

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$120K - $153K/yr

Onsite Overview The IS Design Manager is responsible for the design production throughout the life cycle of a project from development handoff to construction closeout. This position ensures that the ...

Ensures the overall project design and production process is conducted following the prescribed ... Confirms to Project Manager adequate design and production resources are assigned to meet the ...

Design Manager

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$90 - $120/hr

Ensures the overall project design and production process is conducted following the prescribed ... Confirms to Project Manager adequate design and production resources are assigned to meet the ...

Design Manager

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$130K/yr

Ensures the overall project design and production process is conducted following the prescribed ... Confirms to Project Manager adequate design and production resources are assigned to meet the ...

Design Manager

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$90K - $120K/yr

Manage weekly "production" calls with manufacturing teams and customers to support wall panel fabrication and project schedules. * Maintain design standards and processes * Training of design team on ...

Design Manager

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$90K - $120K/yr

Manage weekly "production" calls with manufacturing teams and customers to support wall panel fabrication and project schedules. * Maintain design standards and processes * Training of design team on ...

IS Design Manager The IS Design Manager is responsible for the design production throughout the life cycle of a project from development handoff to construction closeout. This position ensures that ...

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How much do product design manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for product design manager in Arizona is $171,780.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $176,100.00 and $176,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a product design manager do?

A Product Design Manager leads and oversees a team of designers responsible for creating the visual and functional aspects of a product. They collaborate with cross-functional teams, such as engineering and product management, to ensure the product meets user needs and business goals. Their role includes mentoring designers, setting design standards, and ensuring projects are delivered on time and within scope. Product Design Managers play a key role in shaping the user experience and maintaining consistency across all product interfaces.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a product design manager?

To thrive as a Product Design Manager, you need expertise in user-centered design, design strategy, and a background in design or related fields, often supported by a relevant degree and leadership experience. Familiarity with design tools like Figma, Sketch, and Adobe Creative Suite, as well as project management systems such as Jira or Asana, is typically required. Exceptional communication, leadership, and collaboration skills set outstanding managers apart in fostering creativity and guiding teams. These abilities are crucial for delivering innovative products, aligning teams with business goals, and ensuring seamless workflows.

How does a product design manager balance leading a design team with collaborating across departments?

As a Product Design Manager, you’ll often split your time between mentoring and guiding your design team and working closely with cross-functional partners such as engineering, product management, and marketing. This role requires excellent communication and organizational skills to align your team’s creative vision with overall business goals. You’ll facilitate regular check-ins, provide feedback, and help resolve blockers for your designers, while also participating in strategic meetings to ensure that design considerations are integrated early in the product development process. Successfully managing these responsibilities can lead to greater influence within the organization and pave the way for advancement into senior leadership roles.

What is a product design manager?

A product design manager oversees the development and execution of product designs, leading design teams to create user-centered solutions. They coordinate with cross-functional teams, ensure design quality, and often use tools like Sketch or Figma, while requiring strong leadership and communication skills.

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Infographic showing various Product Design Manager job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $171,780 per year, or $82.6 per hour.

$187K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Job SummaryKey Deliverables and Responsibilities

Cambridge Investment Research is seeking a Manager, Product Design to lead, scale, and mature Product Design as a strategic enterprise capability within Cambridge's Product Operating Model. This leader will manage and develop the Product Design team, serve as a key member of the Product Strategy leadership team, establish the standards and operating rhythms that enable high-quality product discovery, and strengthen the partnership between Product, Design, Engineering, Data, Operations, Compliance, and business stakeholders.

This player-coach role dedicates approximately 60-70% to team leadership, design strategy, governance, stakeholder influence, and capability building, and 30-40% to hands-on discovery, journey framing, design reviews, experience storytelling, and high-impact initiatives.

What You'll Do

Leadership, Strategy, Operating Model & Governance

  • Lead Product Design as an enterprise capability aligned to Cambridge's product taxonomy, portfolio priorities, product operating model, and enterprise product strategy.

  • Set the vision, standards, and operating expectations for interaction design, visual design, information architecture, service design, usability, accessibility, research quality, and design governance.

  • Strengthen Product, Design, and Engineering partnership by clarifying decision rights, promoting shared accountability for outcomes, and improving product triad effectiveness.

  • Advance the shift from late-stage design handoffs to continuous discovery, evidence-based decision-making, and outcome-oriented product development.

  • Build and improve DesignOps practices for intake, capacity planning, prioritization, design rituals, review processes, operational metrics, and governance.

  • Represent Product Design in product strategy discussions and provide leadership-level guidance on customer experience quality, product discovery, and design maturity.

Team Leadership & Talent Development

  • Lead, mentor, and develop Product Designers while setting clear expectations for design craft, collaboration, discovery, accountability, and measurable product impact.

  • Build career frameworks, competency models, coaching practices, growth paths, succession plans, and future design leadership capability.

  • Recruit, hire, onboard, retain, and develop high-performing design professionals who can operate effectively in a regulated, product-led environment.

  • Create a team culture focused on quality, customer outcomes, learning, inclusion, accountability, and strong cross-functional partnership.

  • Guide performance management, workload planning, and team effectiveness while ensuring designers are focused on the highest-value product priorities.

Executive Influence & Cross-Functional Partnership

  • Partner with Product, Engineering, Data, Operations, Compliance, and business stakeholders to translate customer insights, workflow needs, and business priorities into practical product direction.

  • Facilitate alignment with senior stakeholders through clear framing of customer problems, opportunity areas, tradeoffs, experience principles, and recommended product direction.

  • Use design reviews, discovery readouts, experience narratives, and executive-ready recommendations to improve decision quality and build confidence in product direction.

  • Serve as a change leader who can influence adoption of product operating model practices, design standards, research methods, and stronger discovery habits across teams.

Selective Hands-On Design Leadership

  • Provide hands-on design leadership for strategic, complex, ambiguous, or high-priority product initiatives where senior judgment and facilitation are needed.

  • Lead or guide discovery workshops, journey maps, service blueprints, workflow models, concepts, prototypes, usability tests, and research synthesis when the work requires leadership-level involvement.

  • Model strong design practices through targeted participation in product discovery, customer validation, design critiques, and executive-ready experience storytelling.

  • Ensure design artifacts are decision-ready, evidence-based, accessible, and aligned to customer outcomes, compliance expectations, and business priorities.

Research, Systems, Accessibility & Emerging Experiences

  • Establish scalable user research practices, templates, repositories, governance, and insight-sharing routines that help teams make better product decisions.

  • Lead design system governance, reusable patterns, component standards, and experience guidelines in partnership with Engineering.

  • Establish accessibility and inclusive design practices appropriate for a regulated financial services environment.

  • Guide design strategy for AI-enabled experiences, intelligent workflows, recommendations, insights, automation, and responsible human-centered AI.


What We Are Looking For
  • Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, UX Design, Product Design, Human Factors, Psychology, Information Architecture, Interaction Design, or a related field. Equivalent practical experience may be considered.

  • 10+ years of Product Design, UX Design, Service Design, Design Strategy, Product Strategy, Design Operations, or related experience.

  • 5+ years leading Product Design teams, including coaching, performance management, hiring, talent development, organizational planning, and leadership of design capability maturity.

  • Demonstrated ability to build and mature design teams, standards, governance, DesignOps, research operations, design systems, design reviews, and product discovery practices.

  • Proven executive communication, facilitation, stakeholder management, organizational influence, and change leadership skills.

  • Strong portfolio or work samples demonstrating strategic design leadership, product discovery, customer research, experience strategy, service design, and enterprise experience design.

  • Ability to operate as a leadership-oriented player-coach by setting direction, developing people, improving operating practices, and selectively contributing to high-impact design work when needed.

  • Current FINRA Series 99 and/or Series 7 license, or ability and expectation to successfully obtain required FINRA licensing within 12 months of employment.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in Financial Services, Wealth Management, Broker-Dealer, RIA, Custody, Advisory, Investment Management, FinTech, or another regulated industry.

  • Experience with advisor workstations, onboarding, account opening, service requests, CRM, practice management, advisory operations, financial planning, portfolio management, compliance review, or client servicing workflows.

  • Experience leading enterprise SaaS, platform environments, digital transformation, complex workflows, product operating model transformation, DesignOps, research operations, AI-enabled products, automation, or data-rich enterprise experiences.

  • Master's degree, MBA, MS in HCI, Human Factors, Design Strategy, Organizational Leadership, Product Strategy, or related advanced degree preferred.

Preferred Certifications or Training

  • Nielsen Norman Group UX Certification

  • UXQB CPUX

  • Human Factors International CUA

  • IAAP CPACC or Web Accessibility Specialist

  • IDEO Design Thinking, LUMA Institute, or Design Sprint Facilitation

  • Product Discovery, Product Strategy, Product Operations, Pragmatic Institute, Product School, Continuous Discovery, or leadership development training

Leadership Competencies

Strategic & Product Leadership

  • Connects design strategy to product strategy, portfolio priorities, customer outcomes, business value, and evidence-based decisions.

  • Sets the direction, governance, rituals, and standards that improve design maturity and product operating model effectiveness.

People & Change Leadership

  • Coaches designers, develops talent, builds career paths, strengthens accountability, and grows future design leadership capability.

  • Influences leaders and cross-functional teams through clear experience framing, strong facilitation, and practical change leadership.

Craft Judgment & Design Quality Leadership

  • Maintains high standards for design quality while using direct hands-on involvement selectively to model good practice, unblock ambiguity, and improve strategic product decisions.

What Success Looks Like

  • Increased Product Design maturity, standards adoption, governance effectiveness, leadership bench strength, and design team capability.

  • Stronger Product, Design, and Engineering partnership, improved product triad effectiveness, continuous discovery adoption, customer research usage, usability testing, and evidence-based decision-making.

  • Improved design quality, consistency, accessibility, usability, and design system adoption across Cambridge product experiences.

  • Clearer prioritization, intake, capacity planning, design review practices, and executive-ready product experience recommendations.

  • Measurable contribution to customer and business outcomes, including adoption, engagement, satisfaction, workflow efficiency, reduced friction, and stronger product experiences.

Location: Phoenix, AZ or Fairfield, IA (hybrid attendance model)


Why Cambridge?

Cambridge has competitive benefits and promotes a work/life balance to encourage individual success.

  • Premium benefit package including medical, vision, dental, life and long-term disability insurance
  • Vacation/sick time
  • 401K retirement plan with company matching program
  • Eleven paid holidays

You can find more details about our comprehensive benefits packagehere.


Cambridge Overview:

Cambridge is a financial solutions firm that provides business support services to thousands of independent financial advisors. These advisors offer personalized investment services including wealth management, financial planning, and retirement services to individuals and families across the country. Cambridge provides significant compliance, technology, and transaction processing support to these financial advisors and their offices.