Sr. Product Designer
Samsara
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About the role
Role Overview
Sr. Product Designer at Samsara (Connected Operations Cloud). You will drive design strategy and execution for strategic initiatives, delivering end-to-end customer experiences that support key business objectives—helping make physical operations more efficient, safe, and sustainable.
Responsibilities
- Lead large, ambiguous projects and ship high-impact product designs.
- Collaborate closely with Product and Engineering on strategy, planning, and execution.
- Work directly with customers to understand needs, validate designs, and feed insights back into strategy.
- Influence the design team through mentorship and actively help shape team culture.
- Champion Samsara’s cultural principles, including Focus on Customer Success, Build for the Long Term, Adopt a Growth Mindset, Be Inclusive, and Win as a Team.
Requirements
- 6+ years of product design experience designing UX/UI for web and mobile applications.
- Strong experience in interaction design and visual design.
- A strong portfolio and/or case studies demonstrating design craft and user-problem solving with quantified impact (applications without a portfolio will not be considered).
- Demonstrated proficiency using AI tools (e.g., Cursor, Figma) to accelerate workflows, boost creativity, and prototype efficiently.
Location / Work Model
- Remote position open to candidates in the United States.
About Samsara
Samsara is a public company and pioneer of the Connected Operations Cloud. It helps organizations that rely on physical operations use IoT data to generate actionable insights and improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability across industries like transportation, construction, agriculture, and manufacturing.
Scraped 6/19/2026