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Product Design Manager

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$222K/yr

Product Design ManagerOverview of Position We're looking for a Product Design Manager to lead our UX team at CircleCI. Our company is in the middle of a significant platform evolution - rethinking ...

Product Design Manager

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$222K/yr

Product Design Manager We're currently seeking a Product Designer to join our Experience Design team. We're passionate about creating memorable, meaningful product experiences that build the Capital ...

Product Design Manager We're currently seeking a Product Designer to join our Experience Design team. We're passionate about creating memorable, meaningful product experiences that build the Capital ...

Product Design Manager We're currently seeking a Product Designer to join our Experience Design team. We're passionate about creating memorable, meaningful product experiences that build the Capital ...

Product Design Manager

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$182K/yr

The Product Design Manager will help lead the NPD product design team, which consists of Industrial Designers and Product Designers (Graphics), to ensure they achieve the set expectations of design ...

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Develop product requirements documents (PRDs) and specifications * Manage design trade-offs and oversee prototype validation * Collaborate with quality teams to meet performance and certification ...

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We're looking for a Product Design Manager to lead a team of product designers who make these complex, high-stakes workflows simple, intuitive, and increasingly AI-powered. You'll set creative ...

Product Design Manager

Oakland, CA · On-site +1

$217K/yr

Everlaw is seeking a Product Design Manager to lead, grow, and empower a team of talented product designers building high-impact user experiences for an AI powered litigation platform. This role sits ...

Product Design Manager

Oakland, CA · On-site

$217K/yr

Everlaw is seeking a Product Design Manager to lead, grow, and empower a team of talented product designers building high-impact user experiences for an AI powered litigation platform. This role sits ...

Product Design Manager

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$347K - $385K/yr

We're hiring a design manager to lead products that are easy to use, beautiful, and push the boundaries of what's possible. As an early team leader, you'll have a huge part in shaping our product ...

Product Design Manager

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$182K/yr

The Product Design Manager will help lead the NPD product design team, which consists of Industrial Designers and Product Designers (Graphics), to ensure they achieve the set expectations of design ...

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Product Design Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$206K/yr

... Design Manager to lead Lending at Chime - including Instant Loans and MyPay - and push the boundaries of what financial experiences can be. You'll own a high-impact product area, leading a team to ...

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How much do product design manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for product design manager in the United States is $184,336.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $189,000.00 and $189,000.00 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, and why are they important?

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.
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Product Design Manager

CircleCI

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$222K/yr

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Product Design ManagerOverview of Position

We're looking for a Product Design Manager to lead our UX team at CircleCI. Our company is in the middle of a significant platform evolution - rethinking core workflows, investing in design and design systems, and figuring out what it means to build a high-performing design team in the age of AI. It's a genuinely interesting time to shape the practice here. If you're energized by the idea of shaping both the craft and the people behind a product used by over a million builds a day, while also staying close to the pixels yourself, this role will be a great fit. This is a 50/50 player/coach role - you'll manage and grow a talented team while also rolling up your sleeves to lead design work on a few of our most important product areas. You'll report into our head of design, and partner closely with Product, Engineering, Visual Design, and Research to define what the CircleCI experience looks and feels like next.

Overview of the Team

The Product Design team at CircleCI owns the end-to-end experience developers have with our CI/CD platform - from first build to scaling across an engineering org. The team today is a mix of Senior, Staff, and Product Designers primarily in San Francisco, and a few in Canada. We partner deeply with Product and Engineering, use research and data to ground our decisions, and care a lot about both craft and velocity. We believe great design at a developer tools company comes from people who genuinely want to understand how engineers work, and who treat design as a team sport.

What You'll Do
  • Lead and grow the team - coach them in their craft, support their career growth, run thoughtful 1:1s and design crits, and build a design culture that's collaborative, inclusive, and high-performing
  • Lead design directly on strategically important product areas - shipping real work, not just reviewing it - and setting the bar for craft and quality across the team
  • Develop a point of view on AI-powered design tooling - evaluating what's emerging across designing in both pixels and code, rapid prototyping, and experimentation - so that the team can make smart bets on what to adopt
  • Bring the team along on AI fluency - setting clear expectations, building shared practices, and creating space for experimentation so the team is multiplying their impact with the best available tools
  • Establish and optimize design processes, partnering with visual and product designers across the org to make sure we're working efficiently and shipping consistent, high-quality experiences
  • Lead and evolve the design system - improving components and guidelines, defining a governance model that balances quality with speed, and establishing clear contribution and consumption patterns for both human designers and AI-assisted workflows
What We're Looking For
  • Experience managing a team of product designers while remaining hands-on with design work yourself - you genuinely enjoy both sides of the player/coach role
  • Strong product design fundamentals with a portfolio that shows work on complex, technical, or developer-facing products; comfort designing for power users and nuanced workflows
  • Familiarity with the software development lifecycle and the ecosystem around it - CI/CD, version control, CLIs, APIs, and the workflows that connect them. You don't need to be an engineer, but you should be curious about how developers work and have designed for (or around) these kinds of tools before.
  • Active, thoughtful use of AI in your own design practice - you've already been experimenting with tools like AI-assisted prototyping and production-ready coding, and you have a point of view on where they help and where they don't. You're excited to bring the team along and set expectations that AI fluency is part of the job
  • Proven experience building or evolving design systems - not just maintaining a component library, but defining governance, contribution models, and the operational rhythms (rituals, rubrics, processes) that let a design team scale
  • Excellent collaboration and communication skills - you partner effectively with Product and Engineering leaders, give direct and kind feedback, and create space for a diverse team to do their best work