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., HMIs, dashboards, configuration tools) and, where relevant, physical touchpoints (e.g., teach pendants, safety panels).
You will work closely with robotics engineers, controls engineers, product managers, safety experts, and operations stakeholders to understand operator needs, task flows, and constraints on the plant floor or in lab environments. You translate these insights into user journeys, workflows, and interface designs that make complex robotic capabilities understandable, controllable, and trustworthy.
What You'll Do
Research, Visual/Hardware Design
Contribute to and help evolve design patterns and components tailored to robotics and industrial use cases (e.g., alarm patterns, status indicators, timeline views, cell layout views).
Promote consistency across multiple tools and platforms so operators experience a coherent ecosystem when interacting with robots and automation.
Your Skills & Abilities (Required Qualifications)
Strong skills in interaction design and information architecture for data-dense, status-rich interfaces.
Demonstrated ability to prioritize work and balance tactical and strategic efforts to maximize the impact of limited resources
Proficiency with modern design and prototyping tools (e.g., Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, or similar ).
Ability to model workflows that span both digital and physical steps (e.g., teaching points, jogging robots, aligning tooling, verifying sensors).
Comfort working with technical constraints and terminology -able to collaborate effectively with robotics and controls engineers.
Excellent communication and storytelling skills , including the ability to explain complex technical concepts through simple visual narratives and artifacts and set big picture goals for long-term efforts.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience designing for:
Familiarity with:
Experience with Research:
Knowledge of WCAG and accessibility standards, especially as they apply to control rooms and shop-floor environments (lighting, contrast, legibility, color usage).
Experience observing or working in manufacturing plants, test labs, or field environments , and comfort donning appropriate PPE and following site safety procedures.
Behavioral Competencies
User and operator empathy - deeply curious about how operators, technicians, and engineers actually work with robots in real conditions.
Systems thinking - connects UI details to cell, line, and plant-level workflows and KPIs.
Safety mindset - naturally considers risk, error modes, and recovery paths in design decisions.
Collaboration - builds strong relationships with engineering, operations, and safety partners; welcomes critique and iterates quickly.
Adaptability & learning - comfortable learning new robotics concepts, tools, and standards, and applying them pragmatically to design.
This role is categorized as hybrid. This means the selected candidate is expected to report to a specific location at least 3 times a week {or other frequency dictated by their manager}.
The selected candidate will be required to travel < 25% for this role.
This job may be eligible for relocation benefits.
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