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What you will do
- Act as a product designer within a cross-functional full-stack product team, contributing to team-level outcomes
and shared KPIs
- Lead the design process in discovery: from problem framing and task clarification to hypotheses, concepts,
validation, and delivery
- Translate complex B2B service, device management, connectivity, billing, and operational processes into scalable
UX solutions for a web customer platform
- Design interfaces for dashboards, device lists, device detail pages, traffic usage reports, service status monitoring,
subscription management, billing, payments, and support-related workflows
- Create UX flows that help business customers understand which devices are connected, whether they are active or
inactive, how much traffic they consume, what speeds they deliver, and what costs are associated with their usage
- Design experiences for adding new devices, connecting them to existing services or equipment, managing service
plans, changing subscriptions, and tracking the status of requests
- Think beyond a single use case or client request and design solutions that can work across different companies,
industries, fleet sizes, service models, and operational scenarios
- Build abstractions from specific business cases and turn them into reusable, flexible product patterns for device
management, monitoring, analytics, billing, and service administration
- Challenge requirements and product assumptions by asking “what if” questions: what happens if a client has 5
devices, 500 devices, several locations, different user roles, multiple subscriptions, usage limits, billing periods, or service states?
- Conduct user research, stakeholder interviews, contextual inquiries, and workflow analysis to uncover user needs,
business logic, technical constraints, and friction points
- Develop hypotheses and validate them through prototypes, usability testing, analytics, and iterative feedback
- Collaborate closely with engineers to understand technical constraints, implementation logic, APIs, data availability,frontend limitations, monitoring logic, billing logic, and system dependencies
- Prepare clear design documentation that helps engineers understand not only how the interface should look, but
why it should work this way
- Apply existing design system components and patterns; contribute to the growth of Kyivstar’s corporate design
system when existing solutions are insufficient
- Use product analytics and qualitative feedback to evaluate the impact of design decisions and improve usability,
efficiency, transparency, and scalability
- Provide design QA during implementation to ensure that delivery matches both visual quality and product intent
- Optionally use AI-based tools, prototyping tools, low-code/no-code, or vibe-coding approaches to explore ideas,
structure tasks, validate assumptions, or speed up design workflows
Qualifications and experience needed
- Product design experience: 4+ years as a Product Designer, UX Designer, or similar role, preferably in SaaS, B2B,
B2B2C, telecom, connectivity services, IoT, network management, billing platforms, CRM, support tools, or complex operational products
- Discovery maturity: ability to work with ambiguous problems, frame tasks, identify constraints, form hypotheses,
and shape product direction before moving into UI execution
- Systems thinking: ability to see a product as a system of roles, workflows, scenarios, permissions, configurations,
devices, subscriptions, usage data, service states, billing rules, and business logic — not just as a set of screens
- Conceptual thinking: ability to move from a specific client request to a more abstract, scalable solution, and then
translate it back into a concrete interface
- Complex interface design: strong experience designing admin panels, dashboards, tables, multi-step flows,
configuration interfaces, role-based experiences, analytics views, billing flows, or workflow-heavy products
B2B / SaaS mindset: understanding of how products work for different companies, teams, roles, and business
processes; ability to design for more than one customer context
- Data-heavy UX: ability to design clear interfaces for device statuses, usage metrics, traffic consumption, speed
indicators, billing periods, payment amounts, service limits, alerts, and operational events
- Technical understanding: solid understanding of how frontend development works, including responsive layouts,
components, constraints, data states, empty states, loading states, error states, and modern web interface logic;
basic knowledge of HTML/CSS concepts such as flexbox is a plus
- Collaboration with engineers: ability to discuss trade-offs, implementation complexity, technical limitations, API
constraints, data availability, and product feasibility with developers
- Research and analytics: experience with qualitative and quantitative methods, including user interviews, usability
testing, workflow analysis, product analytics, and feedback synthesis
- Argumentation: ability to clearly explain and defend design decisions, compare alternatives, describe
consequences, and show why a particular solution is appropriate
- Critical thinking: ability to challenge requirements, avoid jumping to the first obvious solution, and consider edge
cases, future scaling, and long-term product impact
- Design systems: hands-on experience using and extending component libraries; familiarity with structured design
systems and Figma libraries
- Tools: strong proficiency in Figma and prototyping tools; ability to present design work clearly to stakeholders and
developers
- Communication: strong collaboration skills, comfort working in Agile/Scrum teams, and ability to communicate
clearly in Ukrainian and English
Nice to have
- Experience with telecom, connectivity, satellite internet, IoT, network monitoring, device management, enterprise
service platforms, billing systems, or customer self-service portals
- Experience with CRM, customer support, contact center, communication, telecom, or enterprise workflow products
- Experience in modern SaaS startups or product companies where designers had broad ownership and direct
influence on product decisions
- Experience designing products with dashboards, usage analytics, alerts, service status monitoring, payments,
subscriptions, or operational reporting
- Experience with AI-powered SaaS products or AI-based product workflows
- Previous frontend, business analysis, product management, or technical background
- Experience with low-code/no-code tools, vibe coding, AI prototyping, or prompt-based workflows
- Understanding of AI tools beyond surface-level usage: ability to use them critically, structure tasks well, and
recognize their limitations
- Experience designing products with integrations, APIs, automation flows, complex permissions, multi-role user
models, or high-volume operational data
You may be a good fit if you
- Do not wait for a perfect task description — you help shape the task yourself
- Ask strong “what if” questions before jumping into UI
- Can think about how one feature will work for different companies, different device fleets, different service plans,
and different business processes
- Are comfortable working with uncertainty, incomplete context, technical dependencies, and complex constraints
- Can challenge product and technical stakeholders constructively
- Care about both product value and implementation feasibility
- Think in systems, patterns, scenarios, data states, operational workflows, and long-term scalability
- Can explain not only what should be designed, but why it should work this way
- Are interested in creating tools that help business customers manage connectivity services transparently,
efficiently, and independently
This role may not be the best fit if you
- Prefer working only with fully prepared requirements and detailed specifications
- Focus mostly on visual UI execution without deeper product or UX ownership
- Avoid technical discussions with engineers
- Design only for the immediate task without considering future scalability
- Are uncomfortable challenging assumptions or defending your decisions
- Prefer narrow delivery tasks over Discovery, problem framing, and system-level thinking
- Are not comfortable working with data-heavy interfaces, technical product logic, service states, or operational
scenarios
es for everyone: annual or quarterly, depending on the role
- Learning opportunities through the company’s library, internal resources, and partner programs
- Health and life insurance…