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Product Design Manager

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Quartz ranked us the #1 best company for remote workers Responsibilities We're looking for a Product Design Manager to lead a small, high-impact team and own design direction across some of Workato ...

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$150K - $175K/yr

You'll establish product design as a key function to deliver a great product. While staying close ... We are a fully distributed team (100% remote) with travel sometimes required 1-2 times per year.

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... with product designers, engineers, and cross-functional partners to design and maintain high ... Work-Life This role is remote with an optional and welcomed work environment at our Santa Monica ...

Remote Become a key member of our client's team as an Autodesk Inventor Expert, utilizing your ... Demonstrated experience in engineering or product design sectors, with a strong portfolio of ...

... remote. Pay rate: $25/hour. We are a Mac-based environment, and team members are provided a Mac ... Support the Product Design team on active product initiatives * Create wireframes, mockups ...

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As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote 3d product design in the United States is $131,574.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $129,000.00 and $155,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote 3D Product Designer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote 3D Product Designer, you need strong skills in 3D modeling, design principles, and product visualization, often supported by a degree in industrial design or a related field. Proficiency with tools like SolidWorks, Blender, or Autodesk Fusion 360, as well as experience with cloud-based collaboration platforms, is typically required. Creativity, effective communication, and time management are vital soft skills for remote teamwork and meeting project deadlines. These abilities ensure innovative, high-quality product designs are delivered efficiently and collaboratively in a remote work environment.

What are some common challenges faced when collaborating with teams remotely as a 3D Product Designer?

As a remote 3D Product Designer, one common challenge is ensuring clear communication about design intent and revisions, since you can't always rely on in-person discussions or rapid feedback. Sharing large 3D files and keeping everyone updated can also be tricky, so familiarity with collaborative tools and cloud-based platforms is essential. Additionally, aligning with cross-functional teams—such as engineers, marketers, and project managers—requires strong organizational skills and proactive scheduling of virtual meetings. Building rapport and maintaining creativity within a distributed team often means making extra effort to stay engaged and responsive.

What is remote 3D product design?

Remote 3D product design involves creating digital models and prototypes of products using 3D design software, while working from a location outside of a traditional office or studio. Designers collaborate with teams and clients online, using tools for 3D modeling, rendering, and virtual meetings. This approach allows for flexibility, access to global talent, and efficient sharing of files and feedback through cloud-based platforms. Typical industries using remote 3D product designers include consumer electronics, automotive, fashion, and manufacturing.
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Product Design Manager

Product Design Manager

Workato

Austin, TX • Remote

$187.30K/yr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

About Workato

Workato delivers enterprise infrastructure for the agentic era, redefining iPaaS and helping enterprises unify data, applications, processes, and AI into a single, governed platform. A leader in Enterprise MCP and trusted by 50% of the Fortune 500, Workato's cloud-native architecture connects every application, data source, and process to power real-time orchestration at scale. With enterprise-grade security and continuous innovation at its core, Workato provides the trusted foundation for organizations to automate with confidence and operationalize AI across the business. To learn more, visit www.workato.com

Why join us?

Ultimately, Workato believes in fostering a flexible, trust-oriented culture that empowers everyone to take full ownership of their roles. We are driven by innovation and looking for team players who want to actively build our company.

But, we also believe in balancing productivity with self-care. That's why we offer all of our employees a vibrant and dynamic work environment along with a multitude of benefits they can enjoy inside and outside of their work lives.

If this sounds right up your alley, please submit an application. We look forward to getting to know you!

Also, feel free to check out why:

  • Business Insider named us an "enterprise startup to bet your career on"

  • Forbes' Cloud 100 recognized us as one of the top 100 private cloud companies in the world

  • Deloitte Tech Fast 500 ranked us as the 17th fastest growing tech company in the Bay Area, and 96th in North America

  • Quartz ranked us the #1 best company for remote workers

Responsibilities

We're looking for a Product Design Manager to lead a small, high-impact team and own design direction across some of Workato's most technically sophisticated product areas like API management and data orchestration.

This is a player-coach role. You'll manage a small team of designers while staying personally hands-on with design work. You're not here to delegate and review; you're here to raise the ceiling of what the team produces, shape the design direction for your area, and be the design voice in the room when it matters most.

You'll work closely with product, engineering, and executive stakeholders to define not just how things look and work, but what we should be building and why. You'll defend design decisions with data, rationale, and conviction—pushing back when necessary and adapting when it's right to. Your team will look to you for feedback, growth, and clarity in ambiguity.

This is a role for someone who leads without losing the craft. You're energized by both the people side and the problem-solving side, and you understand that the best design managers are still great designers.

In this role, you will also be responsible to:

  • Design leadership

    • Own end-to-end design direction for your product areas—from early vision and strategy through delivery and iteration.

    • Stay hands-on with design work: take on complex problems directly, set the quality bar, and model the standard for your team.

    • Design for technically deep domains—API management, data orchestration, MCP—where your job is to make powerful, infrastructure-level capabilities feel coherent and usable to sophisticated enterprise users.

    • Drive design reviews and critiques that sharpen the work, build team craft, and establish shared standards. You're the person who catches when spacing is off, copy doesn't sound like us, or a pattern drifts outside the design system—and you name it clearly.

    • Incorporate AI-assisted capabilities thoughtfully into products, helping users leverage automation intelligence where it adds genuine value.

  • People management

    • Manage, mentor, and grow your team with clear expectations, regular feedback, and genuine investment in their development.

    • Pair the right designer with the right project, and jump in where your seniority and perspective add the most leverage.

    • Build a team culture that is rigorous, low-ego, and committed to doing great work.

  • Stakeholder and cross-functional partnership

    • Partner with product managers and engineering leaders to shape roadmaps and define what gets built—not just design what's already been decided.

    • Represent design in executive reviews, product strategy discussions, and cross-functional planning. Communicate design decisions clearly and persuasively to non-design audiences.

    • Advocate for users and design quality when priorities compete. Know how to pick your battles and how to win them.

    • Work with researchers to frame the right questions, bring user insight into the design process, and validate decisions with appropriate rigor.

RequirementsQualifications / Experience / Technical Skills
  • 7+ years of product design experience, with at least 2 years in a formal or informal leadership capacity - managing designers, leading design direction across a team, or owning a major product area end-to-end.

  • A portfolio that demonstrates ownership of complex, end-to-end design problems. Bonus points for work in enterprise SaaS, developer tools, workflow automation, or other technically complex domains.

  • Deep technical fluency. You're comfortable working on features involving concepts like data transformations, API configurations, schema mapping, and automation logic. You can go deep with engineers on implementation tradeoffs.

  • Proven ability to lead and grow designers. You've given substantive feedback, had hard conversations, and helped people level up.

  • Proficiency in Figma and a strong command of design systems—knowing when to extend them and when to hold the line.

  • Experience working at pace in a fast-moving environment. You manage ambiguity without freezing, delegate without abdicating, and stay hands-on without micromanaging.

Soft Skills / Personal Characteristics
  • Strong stakeholder management skills. You can navigate competing priorities, bring partners along, and defend design decisions with clarity and confidence.

  • Exceptional interaction design instincts. You think in systems, flows, states, and edge cases, and you hold a high bar for craft and usability.

The expected salary range for this role is $160,000–$200,000. Actual compensation will be determined based on experience, skills, and other job-related factors.

(REQ ID: 2764)