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Remote Technical Designer

Remote Technical Designer

📍 Anywhere 🏷️ Work From Home 💰 $82,500 / year

Remote Technical Designer – Shape the Future of Digital Design

Why This Role Feels Different

Ever stepped into a project and thought, “This is exactly where I belong” That’s the feeling we’re aiming for here. You’re more than just a name on a task list—you’re the one making sure great ideas actually work. And yes, you’ll do it all from wherever you’re most inspired—your home office, a local café, or that favorite quiet getaway. Remote work is amazing, but we know it can sometimes feel isolating. That’s why we focus on keeping things connected. From quick morning catch-ups to Friday “show-and-tells,” you’ll always know you’re part of something bigger. There’s laughter, team wins, and the satisfaction of knowing your work makes a difference.

What Your Days Might Look Like

Some days, you’ll be refining wireframes or shaping technical specs. Other days? You might be solving a tricky design problem alongside a teammate halfway across the globe. We keep things fresh, so your work stays engaging. One moment, you’re mapping out feature logic. The next, you’re making sure it feels just right for the user. Ever spotted a tweak that saves hours of work later? You’ll have those moments here—and we’ll celebrate them.

Your Impact

You’ll influence how thousands—maybe millions—experience what we create. It’s not just about looks. It’s about making complex ideas easy to understand and use. You’ll bridge creative ideas with real-world functionality.

The Skills You’ll Use

You’ll mix creativity with precision—crafting detailed technical documents while offering clever solutions. Clear communication is key, especially in a remote team. You’ll excel at:
  • Turning creative briefs into practical, actionable design plans.
  • Adjusting ideas based on feedback while keeping the vision intact.
  • Using design tools to keep projects running smoothly.
  • Thinking fast when plans need to change.

Tools You Might Work With

You might use Sketch, Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, project management tools, and maybe some coding basics. But the real skill? Keeping everything clear and easy for others to follow.

Meet the Team

We’re a mix of people from big agencies, small startups, and everything in between. Jess loves her color-coded design boards, and Malik has a knack for solving the “unsolvable” with one message. Meetings are focused, decisions are quick, and we keep the fluff to a minimum. Because we’re remote, we make sure connection is intentional—clear agendas, respect for time zones, and the occasional virtual coffee.

Why You’ll Enjoy Working Here

We believe in balance. Your hours are respected, your breaks encouraged, and your ideas valued. We’re not chasing busy—we’re chasing better. We celebrate all wins, big or small. Found a better file setup? We’ll cheer you on. Contributed an idea that made the final cut? You’ll get the recognition you deserve.

Growing Without Burning Out

Growth here means getting the tools and time to improve—not just adding more to your plate. Want to learn a new program, take a course, or test a new method? We’ll support it.

Types of Work You’ll Do

  • Turning ideas into step-by-step technical designs.
  • Ensuring the product fits both the vision and the user’s needs.
  • Collaborating with teammates across design and development.
  • Catching potential problems before they become real issues.
  • Keeping designs fresh and on-trend.

How You’ll Make a Difference

You’ll connect big-picture thinking with detailed execution. That means asking thoughtful questions, giving honest feedback, and always considering the user.

The Practical Details

  • Position: Remote Technical Designer
  • Where You’ll Work: Fully remote—choose your workspace, anywhere with solid internet.
  • Type: Full-time
  • Annual Salary: $82,500
  • Schedule: Flexible, with some overlap for team meetings

How We Keep Remote Work Personal

We know remote work isn’t the same as being in an office. That’s why we:
  • Host weekly creative sessions for fast feedback.
  • Keep updates short and to the point.
  • Share wins, challenges, and yes—sometimes memes.

Challenges You Might Face

Remote work needs discipline. You’ll have to manage your time well and speak up if you need clarity. At times, you’ll juggle multiple priorities—but you’ll always have support.

The Bigger Vision

We’re building designs that are functional, beautiful, and user-friendly. Every click, scroll, and interaction matters—and you’ll help make them right.

Ready to Jump In?

If this feels like the kind of work you want to be part of, bring your ideas, your problem-solving skills, and your passion for great design. Here, you’re not just creating designs—you’re shaping experiences people will remember. And that’s worth showing up for every single day.
Global Applicants Welcome: Candidates from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, Australia, India and other eligible regions worldwide are encouraged to apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

It really depends on the day. Sometimes you’re just fixing small things—adjusting a layout, rewriting a spec so it actually makes sense. Other times, you’re pulled into a discussion because something isn’t working and no one’s sure why. A big part of this role is taking messy ideas and turning them into something the team can actually use without going back and forth ten times.
There’s no perfect background for this. What matters more is whether you’ve handled real work where things changed midway, and you had to adjust. If you’ve ever had to explain your design decisions to someone non-design or clean up confusing documentation, that kind of experience counts a lot here.
It’s not meeting-heavy, which is good. Most of the time, it’s quick updates, short calls, or messages that get straight to the point. But you do need to be clear when you communicate. If something’s unclear and you stay quiet, it usually creates more work later.
You won’t always have someone reminding you what to do next. So if you lose track, things can pile up fast. Also, when you’re remote, small misunderstandings can turn into bigger issues if they’re not caught early. It’s manageable—but only if you stay a bit proactive.
Yes, you’ll use tools like Figma or Sketch, maybe Adobe stuff too. But honestly, most teams don’t care which exact tool you use—they care if your files are easy to follow. If someone opens your work and immediately understands it, you’re doing it right.
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