Product Designer - Baseball / Cricket
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Posted: March 26, 2026
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Quick Summary
A Product Designer role at a team of design geeks who love baseball, cricket, tech, and design.
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Job Description
A rare opportunity for someone who loves baseball, cricket, tech, and design
We're a team of around 20 design geeks from Canada, Mexico, Australia, England, Latvia, Norway, Slovakia, Ireland and Denmark who have fun and challenge each other every day in delivering the best digital products.
The opportunity
If you get genuinely excited about how athletes train and improve, and you want your design work to show up professional baseball practice session or a cricket pitch, this might be the role for you. We're looking for a curious and ambitious Product Designer to join our Baseball and Cricket team at Trackman.
You'll split your time equally between two practice tools - one for baseball, one for cricket - both built around the same idea: give players and coaches real, actionable data during training. The products are similar in nature, and your challenge is to help make that data feel clear, fast, and intuitive on an iPad in a real sports environment.
You'll work closely with product owners, developers, and fellow designers across both products. Your work directly shapes how athletes experience feedback, track progress, and build their game over time.
You can explore the baseball product you'll be designing for at: https://www.trackman.com/baseball/Portable-B1/
Role overview
As a Product Designer on the Baseball and Cricket team, you'll be involved across the full design lifecycle - from early ideation and concept exploration, through to polished, high-fidelity iPad interfaces. You'll work across two products simultaneously, so staying organized and context-switching with ease will be part of the job.
You'll collaborate closely with product owners, developers, and fellow designers, and contribute to both the end-user experience. You'll be involved in user research and testing, helping ensure your decisions are grounded in how athletes and coaches actually work.