UX Designer
We build things no one has built before — multi-agent pipelines, RAG architectures, enterprise automation at layers most designers have never seen. We’ve been shipping without dedicated design support. That ends now. We need a UX Designer who can translate operational complexity into product clarity, and who thrives when the system diagram they’re designing looks like a circuit board.
The Opportunity
Stackgrid designs and deploys AI infrastructure for enterprise clients — from multi-agent pipeline orchestration to custom RAG deployments and automated middleware layers. Until now, our interface design decisions have been made by engineers. We’re changing that. We need a designer who can embed deeply in a technical environment, extract what matters to the end user, and deliver interfaces that make complex systems feel obvious. This is a rare opportunity to define the visual language of infrastructure-level AI products from scratch.
What You’ll Design
Client-facing dashboards and operational interfaces for deployed AI infrastructure
Internal tooling UX for pipeline monitoring, agent performance, and deployment management
Presentation-layer designs for sales decks, technical proposals, and client onboarding materials
Motion and interaction patterns for our public website and marketing materials
Design systems and component libraries for clean handoff to our engineering team
User research frameworks for gathering enterprise stakeholder feedback on deployed products
What You Bring
5+ years in product or UX design, with at least 2 years in technically complex or infrastructure-facing environments
Strong command of Figma, with experience delivering component libraries and design tokens at scale
Ability to read technical documentation and translate system logic into clean, user-facing flows
A portfolio that includes at least one dashboard or data-dense interface with measurable user impact
Comfort working directly with engineers in a fast-moving, high-stakes environment
Bonus: experience with AI/ML product interfaces, developer tooling, or B2B enterprise SaaS
The Terms
This is the first design hire in Stackgrid’s history. We want to get it right — and we’re willing to pay for it:
Compensation: $130,000–$185,000 USD base salary with profit-sharing tied to client deployment revenue
Role Type: Full-time, permanent employee
Ownership: You are the first and founding design function at Stackgrid — you build it and own it
Location: Remote-first; quarterly team offsites required
Start: We’re actively interviewing and moving quickly