[Remote] Product Manager Paid Consultant - Design System Governance & Accessibility

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. LinkedIn is seeking experienced design systems leads and senior product designers for a project focused on their AI Marketplace. The role involves completing a one-time, paid video interview where participants will explain their real-world workflows and decision-making processes related to design systems and accessibility compliance. Responsibilities Proposing, reviewing, approving, versioning, and communicating components and patterns Keeping design tokens, Figma libraries, code components, accessibility, and brand standards in sync Managing contribution processes, deprecation, adoption tracking, and drift prevention Supporting handoff standards, production verification, accessibility remediation, and system feedback loops Explaining workflows specifically within component contribution, design-system governance, accessibility compliance, token/code alignment, adoption measurement, deprecation, and production feedback workflows Skills 6+ years in design systems, product design systems, UX engineering, accessibility-oriented design operations, or design technology Direct, hands-on experience in component contribution, design-system governance, accessibility compliance, token/code alignment, adoption measurement, deprecation, and production feedback workflows Experience making or influencing decisions related to new component approval, accessibility bar, breaking-change communication, deprecation path, enforcement level, and system health signals Familiarity with tools such as Figma libraries, design tokens, Storybook, Zeroheight, GitHub, Jira, Confluence, accessibility testing tools, component documentation sites Strong ability to clearly explain workflows, decisions, and reasoning Experience owning or directly executing these workflows in a real production environment Experience working cross-functionally with HR, legal, payroll, finance, HRIS, business leaders, people managers, or compensation committee stakeholders as relevant to the workflow Benefits Remote Participants will control their own schedule Selected participants will be paid for completing a recorded AI-led video interview Participants may participate in other opportunities as they choose Company Overview LinkedIn is a professional networking site that allows users to create business connections, search for jobs, and find potential clients. It is a sub-organization of Microsoft. It was founded in 2003, and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, USA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https//www.linkedin.com.

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