Senior Product Designer - eCommerce

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<p><strong>🚀 Be part of a movement to change the way Europe pays</strong></p><p>In today’s digital world, payments often still feel outdated: random delays and confusing rules make it harder than it should be to pay and get paid. The European Payments Initiative (EPI) is here to change all that, forever.</p><p>With Wero, our digital wallet, we make sending and receiving money simple, seamless and secure across France, Belgium and Germany, with more countries and omnichannel solutions coming soon. Supported by 16 major banks and the two largest European acquirers, EPI is building a new, proudly European payment system: easy, instant and transparent, all for the greater good.<br></p><p><br><strong>🔎 What's in it for you</strong></p><p>Tired of designing yet another mobile app or cosmetic UI refresh? At EPI, you’ll work on <strong>real product experiences</strong> that millions of Europeans will rely on to pay safely and effortlessly every day.</p><p>Working closely with Product, Engineering, Research, and Content Design in a collaborative, remote-first environment, you’ll ensure our solutions are secure, accessible, and empowering by design.</p><p>Our roadmap is clear: prototyping and specification run through 2026, pilot and testing follow in 2027, and then we move into integration within Wero and rollout. You’ll provide design continuity across these phases, ensuring consistency, clarity, and usability as the identity ecosystem scales.</p><p>At EPI, we embrace a remote-first culture, enabling our teams to work remotely from the country they are based in, with in-person meetings at least once a quarter to foster collaboration and connection.<br></p><p><br><strong>🐝 About the team</strong></p><p>You will be embedded in the eCommerce domain, working within a cross-functional product team alongside Product and Engineering. At the same time, you will be part of a wider Design organisation of around 14 people, including Product Design, Research, Content, and Design Operations.</p><p>While Product Designers are embedded within specific domains, disciplines such as Research, Content, and Operations work transversally across teams. This gives you both domain ownership and access to shared expertise, enabling strong collaboration across the organisation.</p><p>You will collaborate in a matrix setup across Europe, contributing to identity initiatives that span multiple teams and markets. As the ecom roadmap progresses and we test & iteration and roll-out into further markets, you will provide design continuity and ensure experience quality across phases.<br></p><p><br><strong><em>đŸ’„ </em>Your impact</strong></p><ul><li><p><strong>Design and deliver world‑class eCommerce payment experiences</strong> – from early concepts to polished, high‑fidelity UI – creating intuitive, trusted and seamless flows for shoppers and merchants across web and mobile.</p></li><li><p><strong>Co‑own the end‑to‑end eCommerce journey</strong> with another Product Designer, acting as a central design point of contact and partnering closely with Product, UX and Engineering to ensure solutions are fast, reliable, dynamic and empowering.</p></li><li><p><strong>Translate complex and regulatory requirements</strong> (e.g. fintech/banking rules, GDPR, security constraints) into clear, intuitive UX/UI solutions that work in real‑world merchant environments.</p></li><li><p><strong>Champion accessibility, inclusivity and craft</strong> – raising the bar for AA‑level accessibility, design quality, documentation and collaboration across your product area.</p></li></ul><p></p><p><strong>đŸ’»</strong> <strong>Technology stack</strong></p><p>You don’t need to know everything from day one, but you should be comfortable working with:</p><p><strong>Primary tools</strong>:</p><ul><li><p>Figma (your main design, prototyping and collaboration tool)</p></li><li><p>Jira & Confluence (backlog, specs, documentation)</p></li></ul><p><strong>Secondary / collaboration tools</strong>:</p><ul><li><p>Slack, Miro, Microsoft 365 and other typical product‑team tools</p></li></ul><p><br><strong>đŸ•”đŸ»â€â™€ïž To succeed, you should meet at least 70% of these requirements</strong></p><ul><li><p><strong>6+ years of experience</strong> as a Product Designer (or similar) working on <strong>digital products in product‑led environments</strong> (web and/or mobile).</p></li><li><p>Proven experience <strong>designing end‑to‑end user journeys and flows for complex products</strong>, ideally in <strong>eCommerce checkout or payments</strong>.</p></li><li><p>Strong <strong>interaction and UI design craft</strong>, with a portfolio showing <strong>UI‑heavy, complex digital products</strong> where you owned the end‑to‑end experience.</p></li><li><p><strong>Advanced proficiency in Figma</strong>, including components, design systems and prototyping.</p></li><li><p>Hands‑on experience designing to at least <strong>WCAG AA accessibility standards</strong> (e.g. colour contrast, keyboard navigation, screen reader support, focus states, error handling).</p></li></ul><ul><li><p>Experience in <strong>payments, financial services, fintech or other regulated digital products</strong>.</p></li><li><p>Experience working across <strong>multi‑platform ecosystems</strong> (e.g. mobile app + web + partner or back‑office flows) with a coherent visual and interaction language.</p></li><li><p>Exposure to <strong>qualitative and quantitative research</strong> (e.g. discovery interviews, usability testing, analytics) and using insights to refine designs.</p></li></ul><ul><li><p>You <strong>communicate clearly</strong> and can explain design decisions to both technical and non‑technical stakeholders, including senior leaders and external partners.</p></li><li><p>You <strong>thrive in a remote‑first, multicultural environment</strong>, collaborating with distributed teams, navigating ambiguity and taking ownership instead of waiting for instructions.</p></li></ul><p><br><strong>đŸȘœ If this looks like you, the recruitment steps are:</strong></p><ul><li><p>A first call with one of our recruiters (45 min)</p></li><li><p>Portfolio review + Job-Specific Skills Interview (60 min) with relevant experts</p></li><li><p>Culture Interview (60 min) with your hiring manager + a key stakeholder</p></li><li><p>Hopefully, an offer you can’t refuse</p></li></ul><p><br><strong>⛔ Turn back if 
</strong></p><ul><li><p>You’re looking for a fully structured environment with little ambiguity and prefer clearly defined execution over discovery, exploration, and rapid prototyping.</p></li><li><p>You’re not comfortable taking ownership of the experience direction from day one, making decisions with incomplete information, and translating business, regulatory, or consortium requirements into clear, user-centered solutions.</p></li><li><p>You prefer working within a narrow scope rather than acting as a design partner who aligns stakeholders, shapes experience principles, and regularly communicates trade-offs to mixed technical and non-technical audiences.</p></li></ul><p style="text-align:center;"><br><strong>Otherwise apply!</strong><br></p><p><strong>đŸ«¶ Our commitment to equal employment opportunities</strong></p><p>EPI offers the same job opportunities to all, without distinction of gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, social status, disability or age. EPI promotes the development of an inclusive work environment that mirrors the diversity of the clients our product is serving.<br><br>Due to legal and operational constraints, we do not offer relocation or visa sponsorship for this role. We are only able to consider candidates who already hold a valid work authorization and are located in one of our core markets: France, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, or Germany.</p>

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