AeroVect

aviation

SeniorUXDesigner

Atlanta, Georgia, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Senior UX Designer at AeroVect. Skills: design vision, design standards, design principles, design patterns, component library, front-end implementation standards, design quality, user research, discovery, lightweight research practices, product requirements, interaction design, visual design, information architecture, usability testing, contextual inquiry, operator shadowing. defining the design vision, standards, and execution for AeroVect's Autonomous Ground Support Equipment (AGSE) Service. ”

What You'll Achieve.

setting the bar for how operators, customers, and internal teams experience our products; ensure design intent survives the build process; Set the bar for design quality; ensure customer-facing surfaces reflect the maturity and capability of the underlying service

Industry & Context.

aviation
Problems you'll solve

translate complex autonomy concepts into interfaces that build trust, surface the right information at the right time, and support decision-making

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years of product design experience owning complex, multi-surface products end-to-end, Demonstrated experience designing operator-facing or operations tooling, A portfolio showing range across information-dense interfaces, real-time data, and complex workflows, Proven ability to ship 0 → 1 products in a fast-paced environment without an established design system to lean on, Experience establishing design standards, component libraries, or design systems from scratch, Exceptional craft across interaction design, visual design, and information architecture, communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to articulate design rationale to technical and non-technical audiences

Nice to Have

Experience designing for teleoperations, remote assistance, fleet management, or other real-time monitoring products, Background in autonomous vehicles, robotics, aviation, industrial operations, or other safety-critical domains, Experience as the first designer or early design hire at a startup, Familiarity with designing for users operating under time pressure, cognitive load, or safety-critical decision-making, Comfort working closely with front-end engineers and contributing to implementation discussions, Understanding of how to design interfaces that communicate system confidence, uncertainty, and degraded states, Familiarity with airline, airport, or large-scale fleet operations environments

What You'll Do.

defining the design vision

and execution for AeroVect's Autonomous Ground Support Equipment (AGSE) Service

establishing the design function from the ground up

setting the bar for how operators

and internal teams experience our products

hands-on design for fleet ops surfaces

setting the design direction for customer-facing tools

designing high-information-density operator tools

shaping how airline customers interact with the AGSE Service through dashboards

translating complex autonomy concepts into interfaces that build trust

surface the right information at the right time

and support decision-making

Own the design vision and standards for the AGSE Service

Establish the design principles

and component library that will scale across fleet operations products and customer-facing tools

Define the standards for how AeroVect represents autonomy state

and exceptions across all user-facing surfaces

Partner with Engineering on front-end implementation standards to ensure design intent survives the build process

Set the bar for design quality and review work across the product organization as it grows

Lead hands-on design for Fleet Operations products

Own end-to-end design for remote assistance

and fleet monitoring tools - from discovery to high-fidelity execution

Design for high-stakes

real-time operator workflows where information density

and decision latency directly impact safety and reliability

Partner with the Fleet Operations Product Manager to translate operator and customer needs into intuitive

Shape customer-facing experiences

Design the airline and airport-facing surfaces of the AGSE Service

including operational dashboards

performance reporting

and SLA visibility tools

Establish a coherent visual and interaction language across operator-facing and customer-facing products

while respecting their different contexts and constraints

Partner with the Product

and Operations teams to ensure customer-facing surfaces reflect the maturity and capability of the underlying service

Drive user research and discovery

Conduct direct research with airline/airport customers and internal operators at active deployments to understand workflows

Establish lightweight research practices that fit the pace of an early-stage company

Translate research findings into design decisions and product requirements that the broader team can act on

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with Engineering on front-end implementation standards; Partner with the Fleet Operations Product Manager to translate operator and customer needs into intuitive, scalable interfaces; Partner with the Product, Commercial, and Operations teams to ensure customer-facing surfaces reflect the maturity and capability of the underlying service; articulate design rationale to technical and non-technical audiences

Communication Scope

communication and stakeholder management skills; articulate design rationale to technical and non-technical audiences

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