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IT Product Designer
🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
Ford Motor Company 🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
The role involves focusing on the evolution of internal order fulfillment tools, acting as the bridge between complex business logic and intuitive user experiences. The designer will translate operational requirements into high-fidelity, functional designs to help dealers process orders more efficiently.

IT Product Designer
Remote (🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America)
Ford Remote (🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America)
The role involves owning the end-to-end UI design process, translating complex operational requirements into high-fidelity, functional designs for internal order fulfillment tools. This includes partnering with engineers and product managers, championing iterative development, and ensuring seamless developer handoff and design system consistency.

Mobile Product Designer
🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
Ford 🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
The candidate will lead the design of mobile app features and improvements, ensuring alignment with business objectives and user needs. They will manage independent design tracks, develop user flows, and apply data-driven insights to inform design decisions.

Mobile Product Designer
🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
Ford Motor Company 🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
The Mobile Product Designer will lead the design of features and improvements for the Ford mobile app, ensuring alignment with business objectives and user needs. They will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to create intuitive and engaging mobile experiences.
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Mobile Product Designer
🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
Ford Motor Company 🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
The Mobile Product Designer will lead the design of features and improvements for the Ford mobile app, ensuring alignment with business objectives and user needs. They will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to create engaging and innovative mobile experiences.

Mobile Product Designer
🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
Ford Motor Company 🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
The Mobile Product Designer will lead the design of features and improvements for the Ford mobile app, ensuring alignment with business objectives and user needs. They will collaborate with cross-functional teams to create intuitive and engaging mobile experiences.

SAP MM - Product Designer
🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
Ford 🇺🇸 Dearborn, Michigan, United States of America
Lead the technical design of SAP S/4 HANA solutions for the Request To Order Portfolio and ensure alignment with enterprise architecture standards. Collaborate with product managers and enterprise architecture to oversee the technical delivery of SAP solutions, including system upgrades and enhancements.
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