Product Designer
Company: CarTrawler
Location: Dublin, County Dublin
Type: Full-time
Posted: 2026-04-22
About this role
Tech that takes you places
We’re CarTrawler, the global travel tech company behind seamless connections between people, places and possibilities. From powering car rental to creating smarter ways to move, we make travel smoother for millions worldwide. Our culture is built on curiosity, collaboration and craic where every idea counts and every journey matters. Ready to make an impact? Let’s go places together.
The Product Designer will own the experience and performance of a defined channel, working across both existing and new partners to improve product quality and commercial outcomes.
This role sits in our Perform space, where the focus is on optimising live product experiences to drive measurable impact across metrics like conversion, engagement, and revenue. Operating within a cross-functional squad, the role is responsible for identifying opportunities, testing solutions, and iterating rapidly based on data and insights.
The Product Designer collaborates closely with Product and Engineering, with regular presentation of work to internal stakeholders and external partners. Feedback and data are actively incorporated to refine solutions and ensure alignment between user needs and business objectives.
The role remains closely involved through delivery, partnering with Engineering to ensure that shipped solutions meet a high standard for quality, usability, and performance.
As a strong individual contributor, this position owns design within the squad and is accountable for delivering experiences that are both high-quality and effective in achieving measurable outcomes.
Your Journey starts here!
What you'll do as a Product Designer:
- Own design within a cross-functional squad, accountable for the experience and performance of a defined channel
- Identify and prioritise opportunities to improve user journeys, reduce friction, and increase conversion
- Drive continuous optimisation through experimentation—defining hy...