Senior Product Designer

Munich | Permanent

€80,000 – €100,000

Industry

  • Procurement
  • SaaS

About the company

We’re working with a fast-growing, Sequoia-backed B2B SaaS business based in Munich, building software that modernises how mid-sized industrial companies manage procurement and supply chains. Its platform replaces spreadsheet-heavy, manual workflows with a streamlined digital solution that brings transparency, compliance, and efficiency to complex supplier networks.

By helping manufacturers operate more strategically in increasingly global and regulated markets, the product is becoming a core system for procurement teams across Europe, shifting procurement from a cost centre into a long-term competitive advantage.

About the role

This role focuses on designing intuitive, high-quality user experiences for complex, real-world B2B workflows. You will work closely with product and engineering to deeply understand how procurement teams operate today, identify friction points, and translate those insights into clear, usable product solutions.

The challenge lies in making data-heavy, high-stakes processes feel simple and trustworthy. Your work will directly influence product adoption, user confidence, and long-term customer value, balancing usability with the realities of enterprise workflows.

Perks:

  • 28 days of annual leave
  • Wellpass membership
  • Modern office in central Munich
  • Relocation support available if required

Requirements:

  • 3+ years of product design experience within B2B SaaS environments
  • Strong UX fundamentals combined with high-quality UI execution
  • Proficiency with modern design tools, particularly Figma
  • Experience designing complex workflows and data-rich interfaces
  • Comfortable working with ambiguity and breaking down complex problems into clear solutions

Sounds good?

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Gaia Rizzi

Team Lead

Berlin-based recruiter specialised in product hiring for early-stage and scaling start-ups