Staff Product Designer, Retail Classic
Lightspeed
Montreal, CanadaCA$150k–CA$170kPosted Jul 16, 2026
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Staff Product Designer, Retail Classic
Lightspeed Commerce
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Staff Product Designer, Retail Classic
Lightspeed Commerce
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Derek Smockum
Derek Smockum
Senior Technical Talent Acquisition Partner @Lightspeed 🚀 | Now Hiring!! 👨🏻💻
Hi there! Thanks for stopping by 👋Are you actively looking for a new opportunity? Or just checking the market? Well… you might just be in the right place!We're looking for a Staff Product Designer to join our Retail point-of-sale design team in Montreal. You'll design for products that tens of thousands of merchants rely on every single day to run their stores — where a confusing flow isn't an inconvenience, it's a line of customers at the counter. Design at this scale is a different sport: every improvement lands with enormous reach, and every decision has to earn the trust of people whose livelihood runs through our software.This is a role for a designer who finds the hard problems more interesting than the shiny ones: simplifying deeply established workflows without breaking what merchants depend on, finding elegant solutions within real technical constraints, and knowing when familiarity is a feature — and when it's holding users back.Location: Montreal (HQ) preferred, working in-office alongside the team; open to other locations in eastern Canada.What You'll Be DoingOwn end-to-end design for core point-of-sale experiences — from problem framing through...