Runlayer

Staff Product Designer

Runlayer

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: San FranciscoCaliforniaNew YorkUnited States

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About the role

  • Create intuitive interfaces for complex AI systems that make sophisticated technology accessible to enterprise users.
  • Design governance and security experiences that balance powerful controls with usability.
  • Develop our design system to ensure consistency and scalability across the platform.
  • Conduct user research with enterprise stakeholders to validate design decisions.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with product, engineering, and AI teams.

Requirements

  • 6+ years of product design experience with a strong portfolio demonstrating complex problem-solving.
  • Experience designing AI interfaces or tools that help users interact with AI capabilities (strong plus).
  • Enterprise UX expertise with demonstrated success designing for business users and workflows.
  • Systems thinking and ability to design scalable, consistent experiences.
  • Strong visual design skills and mastery of design tools like Figma.
Benefits
  • Competitive salary and equity — compensation that reflects your expertise and customer-facing responsibilities.
  • Paid time off — 4 weeks paid vacation, paid sick leave, and paid parental leave.
  • Professional development — budget for conferences, courses, and certifications in AI, enterprise software, and customer success.
  • Top-tier equipment — your choice of laptop and accessories to create your ideal work environment.
  • Health benefits — comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage.
  • Customer interaction opportunities — work directly with innovative companies and see the immediate impact of your work.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
product designAI interface designuser researchsystems thinkingvisual design
Soft Skills
complex problem-solvingcollaborationusability