Lully

Design Engineer

Lully

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: San FranciscoCaliforniaUnited States

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Salary

💰 $140,000 - $220,000 per year

About the role

  • Design and build high-quality, user-facing product experiences end-to-end
  • Translate product ideas and UX concepts into clean, production-ready frontend code
  • Own UI patterns, interaction design, and visual polish across the product
  • Collaborate closely with engineers, designers, and product managers in tight feedback loops
  • Rapidly prototype, iterate, and ship — balancing speed with craft
  • Help evolve our design system and frontend architecture as the product scales

Requirements

  • Strong frontend engineering skills (TypeScript, React, Next.js)
  • Excellent visual and interaction design taste. You care about spacing, motion, hierarchy, and usability
  • Experience turning designs into real, shippable product
  • Product-minded: you think about user impact, tradeoffs, and outcomes
  • Comfortable working in ambiguity and making decisions without perfect specs
  • Bonus: experience working closely with designers or having a design background yourself.
  • Nice to Have: Experience building design systems or reusable UI components, Motion, animation, or interaction-heavy UI experience, Startup experience or comfort in fast-changing environment.
Benefits
  • Healthcare, dental, vision coverage.
  • Competitive salary + equity in a high-growth startup.
  • Opportunity to work at a high-growth AI startup, backed by top investors.
  • Ownership & Autonomy - Take full ownership of projects and ship fast.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
TypeScriptReactNext.jsfrontend engineeringUI patternsinteraction designvisual designdesign systemsprototypinganimation
Soft Skills
collaborationproduct-mindeddecision makingadaptabilityuser impact focusattention to detailusability awarenesscreativityproblem solvingcommunication