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Product Designer

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Security tools are historically painful to use. Dense dashboards, cryptic alert hierarchies, workflows designed by engineers for engineers. Neuraphic's products need to be different — not simpler in a way that hides complexity, but clearer in a way that makes complexity manageable. This role is about designing that experience across everything we ship.

What you'll work on

You'll design the console — the primary interface operators use to configure Prion, monitor Claeth, and manage Workers. This means dashboards that surface the right information at the right moment, configuration flows that prevent mistakes before they happen, and alert systems that communicate urgency without creating noise. The console is where trust is built or lost. Every interaction needs to feel deliberate.

Beyond the console, you'll shape the CLI experience. Developers who integrate our products often work in terminals, and the design of command structure, output formatting, and error messaging matters as much there as it does in a graphical interface. You'll also work on documentation design — how information is structured, navigated, and presented so that developers find what they need without friction.

This is a generalist design role at a company where the product surface area is growing fast. You'll move between interface design, information architecture, and visual identity. There's no design team to inherit patterns from — you'll be establishing them.

What we're looking for

Someone who designs for clarity above all else. You've worked on technical products — tools used by developers, operators, or engineers — and you understand that density is not the enemy, confusion is. Your portfolio shows systems thinking: consistent patterns, considered hierarchy, interfaces that scale as features grow.

You can work in code when needed. Not as a frontend engineer, but well enough to prototype, inspect, and ship small changes without waiting for a handoff. You have strong opinions about typography and spacing, and you can articulate why those opinions matter for usability. You're comfortable designing for dark interfaces, data-heavy layouts, and contexts where the user is under time pressure.

How to apply

Email [email protected] with the subject line "Product Designer." Include your portfolio, your resume, and a short note about a product you've used that handles complexity particularly well — and what specifically about its design makes that work.