Epsilon3

Aerospace

SeniorProductDesigner

$130–190k Los Angeles, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Senior Product Designer at Epsilon3. Skills: Product Design, UI/UX, Interaction Design, Service Blueprints, Prototyping. Lead creation of service blueprints. Map complex user flows”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Solving complex problems; Simplifying high-density data

Eligibility Requirements

Future security clearance may be required, Located in the US

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

6+ years of experience in Product Design, Masters or Bachelor’s Degree in HCI, Design, Computer Science, or related technical field, Expert Prototyper, Systems Thinker, Technical Literacy, Startup Mentality, US Citizenship

Nice to Have

Experience within complex enterprise SaaS, industrial software, or aerospace

What You'll Do.

Lead creation of service blueprints

Map complex user flows

Own full design cycle

Conduct user research

Build advanced prototypes

Validate complex workflows

Research AI-assisted design workflows

Advocate for UX patterns

Contribute to design system

Work with engineering

Participate in customer discovery

Translate requirements into solutions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Engineering teams; Customer discovery

Process & Methodology

Lean/Agile environment

Full Job Description

## Description Epsilon3 is a multi-product operations management platform revolutionizing the way teams build, launch, and operate spacecraft and other advanced hardware systems.   Launched in 2021, our company is led by engineers from SpaceX, Google, and NASA, who have experience supporting over 100 space missions. Innovative teams at Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, Axiom Space, Firefly Aerospace, and many others depend on our web-based (SaaS) solutions to plan and track high-stakes procedures. We raised a $15M Series A funding round led by Lux Capital, Y Combinator (YC S21), and other world-class investors.   We are looking for a Senior Product Designer to lead the end-to-end design of mission-critical interfaces. You will work at the intersection of human-computer interaction and aerospace engineering, solving complex problems related to real-time telemetry, AI-assisted decision making, and high-stakes procedure management.   As a senior member of the team, you will be helping map the entire service ecosystem— translating research and feedback to service blueprints and into high-fidelity, testable prototypes. ## Technical Challenges Human-AI Interaction: Designing intuitive patterns for AI/ML features that boost team efficiency and enable fast, data-driven decisions without sacrificing human agency. Complex Service Blueprints: Mapping multi-user, multi-environment workflows where real-time synchronization and traceability is mission-critical. Data Visualization: Architecting visualizations for high-bandwidth data streams and telemetry that remain legible under high-stress operational conditions. Design for Reliability: Ensuring mission-critical security and reliability within a modern, delightful web and app based (SaaS) environment. ## Responsibilities Service Design & Information Architecture: Lead the creation of service blueprints and complex user flows that map out the entire lifecycle of a mission. End-to-End Execution: Own the full design cycle: from deep-dive us

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