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      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2026 11:53:25 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: London | Salary: 75000.00-75000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Product Designer (Mobile) - B2B SaaS | London (Hybrid) or Remote | Up to £75kI''m working with a fast-growing SaaS company looking for their first dedicated mobile Product Designer.This is not a typical design role.You''ll be building mobile tools used on construction sites-by people working outdoors, on shared devices, often with poor connectivity.Think:Task updatesPhoto loggingDaily reportingVoice captureIf you''ve designed for clean, ideal conditions-this will feel very different.The roleOwn mobile design end-to-end (iOS and Android - Flutter)Design complex workflows, not just screensWork closely with engineers to get details right in productionDesign for real-world constraints (offline, speed, usability under pressure)Help raise the bar from "we have an app" - "this is genuinely great to use"What they''re looking for4+ years in product designStrong mobile experienceExperience with complex, multi-step workflowsComfortable working closely with engineersSomeone who takes ownership and pushes for qualityBonus:B2B/SaaSField/operational toolsFlutter/cross-platform experienceProbably not for you if:You focus mainly on visual polish over usabilityYou prefer handing off designs rather t...</description>
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