Brivo

Senior Product Designer

Product Management - Bethesda, MD - Full Time

Summary
Our product design team is seeking a Senior Product Designer to shape the future of Brivo’s digital products. This is an opportunity to take ownership, drive design strategy, and directly influence how thousands of businesses manage security - at a company where user experience design is a strategic priority. 
If you excel in crafting polished, high-quality visual experiences, simplifying complex interactions, and leading design initiatives, we’d love to meet you. 

This is a US-based remote or hybrid position, with a preference for applicants who reside in eastern or central time zones. A Washington DC Metro-based hire can expect weekly in-office collaboration, while a fully remote hire must be able to travel to Bethesda, MD quarterly.

What You’ll Do
  • Collaborate with designers, developers, and product managers to deliver visually refined, intuitive, scalable products.
  • Think big, connecting the dots across our platform to create a seamless experience.
  • Bring a strong visual design sensibility, ensuring clarity, consistency, and usability in every interaction.
  • Conduct user research, and create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs.
  • Expand and refine our design system, guiding others on the proper use of components, patterns, and design trade-offs.
  • Continuously improve user experiences by defining and tracking UX success metrics.
  • Mentor junior designers through modeling, coaching, and feedback, especially in interaction and visual design practices.
  • Establish and improve standards, and build a collaborative, engaging team culture. 
  • Conduct engaging, purposeful cross-functional workshops that help define and execute product vision.
  • Manage multiple projects, scopes, and schedules.
Qualifications
  • 5+ years of experience designing and shipping enterprise applications.
  • Bachelor’s degree in design, human-computer interaction, or equivalent experience.
  • Strong portfolio showcasing high-quality visual design, interaction design, and problem-solving (applications without a portfolio will not be considered).
  • Mastery of Figma or Sketch.
  • Expertise in creating and scaling design systems.
  • Full-stack design mindset including research, UX/UI, interaction design, copywriting, user testing, and measuring success.
  • Understanding of accessibility best practices.
  • Experience working across multiple time zones. 
  • Nice to have: agency experience, motion design skills, and experience in security.
About the Team
We’re a collaborative and curious team, focused on making it easier to live in, work in, and manage smart spaces. We tackle complex B2B interactions, designing for security, access control, and automation - things most designers have never worked on. Our team comes from all kinds of backgrounds - law, cosmetology, even professional clowning - but we share a passion for design and problem-solving. We question assumptions, dig deep into problems, and never stop learning. If the number of times we ask “why?” is any indicator, we’re on the right track.

The total compensation package ranges from $130,000 to $150,000. Individual compensation packages are based on job-related skills, experience, qualifications, work location, training, and market conditions. In addition to cash compensation (base salary and, where applicable, incentive or overtime pay), Brivonians enjoy a robust benefits and perks package tailored to their work location. Learn more at www.brivo.com/about/careers.


About Us

Brivo Systems LLC created the cloud-based access control and smart spaces technology category over 20 years ago and remains the global leader serving commercial real estate, multifamily residential, and large distributed enterprises. The company’s comprehensive product ecosystem and open API provide businesses with powerful digital tools to increase security automation, elevate employee and tenant experience, and improve the safety of all people and assets in the built environment. Brivo’s building access platform is now the digital foundation for the world's largest collection of customer facilities, protecting over 600 million square feet across 60+ countries. Brivo is privately held and headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland. Learn more at www.Brivo.com

Brivo is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to providing an inclusive work environment. If you require reasonable accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact jobs@brivo.com.

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