Own the end-to-end product design for the Procurement module, focusing on complex flows, interaction logic, and UI for various user roles. Collaborate with product and engineering teams to build scalable design patterns and integrate AI features into the user experience.
What you'll do
- Own product design for the Procurement module end to end — flows, interaction, logic and UI.
- Turn a complex, unfamiliar domain into something clear and usable for people who are not tech-native.
- Design for distinct roles: requestors, buyers, category managers, supplier and compliance teams, and executives.
- Make dense data legible — spend views, exception queues, supplier risk, and category breakdowns.
- Work closely with product and engineering to scope what we build and ship it in increments.
- Build and extend the patterns in our design system so the module feels of a piece with the rest of the platform.
- Run lightweight research and prototype playbacks with real utility operators, and fold what you learn back in.
Your first 90 days
- Get fluent in how utilities actually buy, working from our existing plans and stakeholder sessions.
- Map the core flows and the handoffs between roles, and find the moments where good design makes the biggest difference.
- Spot where AI can genuinely help the user — drafting a request, surfacing the right contract or supplier, answering a question in plain language — incorporating it into a product.
- Ship a clickable prototype of the first user flows to test with operators
What we're looking for
- 6-7+ years designing software products, with senior-level ownership of complex, end-to-end work.
- A track record with data-heavy or workflow-heavy products — dashboards, tools, or enterprise software, not just marketing sites or simple apps.
- Strong craft in both interaction design and UI. You can take something from messy problem to shipped screen.
- Skill at making complicated things simple, and explaining your thinking in plain language.
- Comfortable working from ambiguity and partnering closely with product and engineering.
- Open to building with AI as the primary way you design
- Familiarity with enterprise B2B, SaaS, procurement, supply chain, or supplier-management tools.
Nice to have
- Experience in regulated industries, or utilities, energy, or finance.
- Comfort designing alongside AI features — assistants, recommendations, or agentic workflows.
- Experience in building AI features.
The craft we care about
Tools are flexible. These skills are not — they're what we're really hiring for, whatever you use to do them.
• Interaction and flow design: structuring multi-step work that runs across several roles.
• Information design: making dense screens — spend, supplier risk, options to compare — feel clear and calm.
• Visual and UI craft: hierarchy, layout, and consistency that hold up.
• Prototyping: turning an idea into something people can click and react to, quickly.
• Design-system thinking: building patterns others can reuse.
• Making the complex simple, and explaining your decisions plainly in writing and out loud.