Product Design Manager manages and coordinates design, development, and enhancement of new and existing products/product lines. Evaluates and ensures design feasibility and design optimization. Being a Product Design Manager ensures team meets project milestones and completes projects within established timeline. Evaluates issues, provides resolution, and communicates to management. Additionally, Product Design Manager requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a head of a unit/department. The Product Design Manager manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be a Product Design Manager typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Providence is one of the largest not-for-profit health systems in the United States.
At Providence, we use our voice to advocate for vulnerable populations and health care reforms. We pursue innovative ways to transform health care by keeping people healthy, and making our services more convenient, accessible and affordable for all. In an increasingly uncertain world, we are committed to high-quality, compassionate health care for everyone—regardless of coverage or ability to pay. We help people and communities benefit from the best health care model for the future, today. The Digital Innovation Group (DIG) at Providence is a small but mighty product development and incubation team. We build next-gen tools that give patients convenient and easy access to health care anywhere, anytime. DIG is both a healthcare startup and a technology/product incubator. Our team gathers market data on effective solutions in the health care space and then builds out a product line with the latest and greatest technology. When market maturity hits, DIG enables the product to spin out as its own company. It is a unique mix of venture capitalists, digital strategists, marketing acumen, product development and engineering all in one group nestled inside one of the largest health systems. We set the pace for other health care organizations around the country on how to conceive, engineer and launch effective health care solutions.
Join the Symphony of Design: Manager of Product Design
Are you ready to take the lead in crafting not just products but experiences that leave a lasting impact? We are on the lookout for a Design Maestro, a Manager of Product Design who will orchestrate a symphony of creativity and business acumen. Elevate your career and be the driving force behind our next wave of groundbreaking designs. As the Manager of Product Design, you won't just be overseeing projects; you'll be crafting experiences that captivate, resonate, and push the boundaries of what's possible. Join our team and be the driving force behind a new era of design excellence. You will bring with you a proven experience in product design leadership, a portfolio that showcases your ability to turn ideas into visually stunning and user-friendly experiences, and a collaborative spirit that fosters a dynamic and inclusive team culture.
Business Acumen
· Insightful Navigation: Actively explore the business landscape, seeking hidden gems of insight that transform designs into strategic masterpieces.
· Strategic Conductor: Seamlessly blend design decisions with business strategies, creating a harmonious symphony that resonates with broader organizational goals.
Human Computer Interaction and Insights:
· Champion of the User: Relentlessly advocate for customer-centricity, ensuring our designs are not just visually stunning but deeply resonate with user needs.
· Design Alchemist: Expertly weave design system components and rules into magical user experiences, demonstrating mastery in usability, accessibility, and interaction patterns.
· Holistic Maestro: Lead the orchestra of product design, overseeing the entire lifecycle with an unwavering commitment to excellence.
· Empower Ownership: Guide your team through the design journey, cultivating a sense of ownership and accountability.
· Critique Virtuoso: Conduct regular critiques that are not just sessions but transformative experiences, representing a design point of view that leaves a lasting imprint.
· Collaboration Virtuoso: Harmonize with engineering, understanding technical constraints, and making pragmatic tradeoffs to create a seamless collaboration.
· Design System Guardian: Own and refine our design system and libraries, ensuring they are a source of inspiration and efficiency.
Team Management:
· Promise Keeper: Follow through on promises, managing expectations with proactive finesse.
· User Advocate Organizer: Efficiently organize teams to engage in user research, advocating for users passionately at all stages.
· Feedback Maestro: Facilitate cross-functional design reviews, coaching the team to iterate based on feedback.
Develop Talent:
· Skills Orchestrator: Identify skills gaps within your team and compose plans to elevate their skills to new heights.
· Feedback Composer: Provide ongoing feedback that transforms direct reports into virtuosos of design.
· Performance Conductor: Develop and communicate realistic performance goals and standards, guiding and motivating your team towards excellence.
Attract Talent:
· Talent Magnet: Attract and recruit top-tier talent, creating a design ensemble that inspires awe.
Deliver Results through Teamwork:
· Strategic Planner: Effectively plan and prioritize your team’s work, ensuring every note contributes to the symphony of success.
· Accountability Virtuoso: Hold the team accountable for results, fostering a collaborative culture that resonates across the organization.
· Communication Maestro: Estimate project timelines and communicate changes with a clarity that ensures everyone is in sync.
· Quality Symphony: Ensure high-quality and timely design delivery from your direct reports.
Required qualifications:
· Bachelor's Degree in Human factors (e.g. human-computer interaction, human-centered design, human-centered design and engineering), Information systems (e.g. information architecture, information design, knowledge management, information science, information management, information experience design, informatics, information systems), social science (e.g. psychology, cognitive science, anthropology), computer science and/or user experience research. Or equivalent educ/experience
· 5 years of related experience.
Preferred qualifications:
· Master's Degree in Human factors (e.g. human-computer interaction, human-centered design, human-centered design and engineering), Information systems (e.g. information architecture, information design, knowledge management, information science, information management, information experience design, informatics, information systems), social science (e.g. psychology, cognitive science, anthropology), computer science and/or user experience research. Or equivalent educ/experience.
Pay Range: $69.83-118.90 USD Hourly
The amounts listed are the base pay range; additional compensation may be available for this role, such as shift differentials, standby/on-call, overtime, premiums, extra shift incentives, or bonus opportunities.
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