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UX Designer (Remote)Arize AI, IncNew York, New York, United States

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UX Designer (Remote)

Arize AI, Inc
  • US
    New York, New York, United States
  • US
    New York, New York, United States

À propos

AI is rapidly transforming the world. As generative AI reshapes industries, teams need powerful ways to monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize their AI systems. That’s where we come in.
Arize AI is the leading AI & Agent Engineering observability and evaluation platform , empowering AI engineers to ship high‑performing, reliable agents and applications. From first prototype to production scale, Arize AX unifies build, test, and run in a single workspace—so teams can ship faster with confidence.
We’re a
Series C
company backed by top‑tier investors, with
over $135M in funding
and a rapidly growing customer base of
150+ leading enterprises and Fortune 500 companies.
Customers like Booking.com, Uber, Siemens, and PepsiCo leverage Arize to deliver AI that works.
The Opportunity We're looking for a Designer Who Codes that obsesses over the details that make complex tools feel effortless. You'll work on our LLM platform, creating functional features and refining them into intuitive, polished experiences. Most engineering teams treat UX refinement as an afterthought squeezed between feature work. We have a dedicated role for it because we believe the difference between "works" and "delightful" is what separates good products from great ones. You'll have the space to really care about craft.
We’re a technical team building for technical users. Your job is to make the experience of using our product enjoyable!
What You’ll Do: Own the "feel" of the product end to end.
User Research
Identify pain points
Watch real users struggle in Fullstory, identify friction points, and fix them
Design Solutions
Prototype interaction alternatives rapidly (in Figma or code) to test different approaches
Create, refine, and iterate on UX flows and interaction patterns
Implement Solutions
Work closely with our Senior engineers who own feature architecture – they build the foundation, you perfect the interface
Run lightweight usability tests to validate improvements
Build reusable interaction patterns that the team can leverage
A typical week might include:
Watching 10 user sessions, identifying 3 common friction points
Meeting with users to get deeper on new product features feedback
Prototyping 2 different flows in Figma
Implementing design improvements with smooth transitions and helpful inline guidance
Pairing with Staff engineers to refactor a complex form into a multi‑step wizard
Running a quick usability test with 5 users on the new onboarding flow
You're a great fit if:
You've made products noticeably better through interaction refinement (show us!)
You understand design systems and animation libraries
You've used feedback collection tools and incorporated user feedback into designs
You can work in Figma to prototype
You think about edge cases, loading states, and empty states automatically
You've worked on complex tools (dev tools, data tools, B2B SaaS) where UX really matters
You've built or contributed to design systems
The estimated annual salary for this role is between $100,000 - $165,000, plus a competitive equity package. Actual compensation is determined based upon a variety of job related factors that may include: transferable work experience, skill sets, and qualifications. Total compensation also includes a comprehensive benefit package, including: medical, dental, vision, 401(k) plan, unlimited paid time off, generous parental leave plan, and others for mental and wellness support.
More About Arize Arize’s mission is to make the world’s AI work—and work for people. Our founders came together through a shared frustration: while investments in AI are growing rapidly across every industry, organizations face a critical challenge—understanding whether AI is performing and how to improve it at scale.
Arize’s company mission is to make AI work and make AI work for the people, we hope to make an impact in bias industry-wide and that’s a big motivator for people who work here. We actively hope that individuals contribute to a good culture.
Regularly have chats with industry experts, researchers, and ethicists across the ecosystem to advance the use of responsible AI
Culturally conscious events such as LGBTQ trivia during pride month
We have an active Lady Arizers subgroup
Apply now Tell us why you would be a great match for the UX Designer role.
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