Full-Time

Principal Product Designer

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The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company

10,001+ employees

Leading producers & providers of entertainment and information

Compensation Overview

$167.7k - $235.7kAnnually

+ Bonus + Long-term Incentive Units

Expert

Seattle, WA, USA + 4 more

More locations: San Francisco, CA, USA | Bristol, CT, USA | Glendale, CA, USA | New York, NY, USA

Category
Product & UX/UI Design
UI/UX & Design
Required Skills
Interaction Design
Product Design
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Design, HCI, or experience in a related field.
  • 10+ years of focused practice in product design or a related field.
  • Proven experience as a design leader with a track record of driving organizational progress.
  • Expertise in design fundamentals, content strategy, and interaction design.
  • Strong leadership skills with a focus on delivery, collaboration, and inclusivity.
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to advocate for design at various levels.
  • Mastery in research, strategy impact, and fostering a culture of inquiry.
  • Visionary thinking with the ability to define and communicate a cohesive vision for the product experience.
Responsibilities
  • Drive organizational progress as a trusted influencer among Design, Product, and Tech leadership.
  • Set industry standards in interface design, constantly raising the bar and contributing to tools and techniques.
  • Demonstrate expertise in guiding projects on design and product strategy.
  • Drive competitive analysis, problem definition, and articulation of the product vision.
  • Lead a large domain, fostering meaningful relationships across functions and codifying best practices.
  • Orchestrate shipping strategy for complex projects, ensuring efficiency in design workflows.
  • Inspire and elevate designers in interaction design and prototype use.
  • Contribute to design systems with technical, business, and interaction design leadership.
  • Expertly present to large audiences, focusing on platform design, cross-brand systems thinking, and brand expression.
  • Advocate for design as a discipline and represent 'capital D' Design as a strategic function.
  • Utilize qualitative and quantitative research to affect company strategy.
  • Guide landscape analysis, hypothesis development, and user testing, fostering a culture of inquiry.
  • Build and document value-driven behaviors, promoting a healthy, value-driven culture.
  • Collaborate inclusively, stewarding complex collaborative events and fostering cross-functional culture initiatives.
  • Deliver clarity in complex project descriptions, design critiques, and documentation.
  • Keep teams informed, seek feedback, deliver bad news with empathy, and mentor communicators for effective communication.
  • Advocate for the betterment of design practice and represent Design as a strategic function.
  • Play a central role in defining and communicating the vision for the entire product experience.
The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company

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Founded

1923