UI & UX Designer

About This Role

You’ll work closely with our Senior UX Designer and cross-functional team to evolve and maintain a robust design system that supports web platforms and robot interfaces. While your primary focus will be design system development and component-level execution, you’ll also have opportunities to contribute to product features and support larger UX initiatives as needed. This is not just another SaaS product. You’ll be helping shape how humans interact with physical AI systems in the real world.

What You’ll Do

Design System & Component Work (Primary Focus)

  • Build, document, and maintain a scalable design system in Figma

  • Create and refine reusable components, patterns, and UI standards

  • Ensure consistency across web and robot interfaces

  • Partner with engineering to align design tokens and implementation

  • Improve workflow efficiency through structured libraries and clear guidelines

  • Support accessibility and usability standards across components

Product Support & Execution (Secondary Focus)

  • Assist in designing features across web and robot interfaces

  • Contribute to user flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity designs

  • Help iterate on features based on feedback and testing

  • Support rapid prototyping and implementation cycles

What We’re Looking For

Required

  • 2–4 years of professional UI/UX experience

  • Strong Figma skills, especially in component creation and auto layout

  • Experience building or contributing to a design system

  • Strong visual design fundamentals (layout, spacing, hierarchy, typography)

  • Detail-oriented and comfortable working at the component level

  • Clear communication and collaboration skills

  • Ability to execute independently while taking direction

Nice to Have

  • Experience working in early-stage startups

  • Exposure to robotics, IoT, AI, or emerging technologies

  • Motion or interaction design skills

  • Good front-end understanding (HTML/CSS concepts)

  • Interest in systems thinking and scalable design frameworks

Your Portfolio Should Show

  • Examples of components or design system work

  • Clean, structured UI with strong visual craftsmanship

  • At least one product feature you helped design end-to-end

  • Evidence of collaboration with engineering

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