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Product Designer

Mach9, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

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The role: At Mach9, Product Designers craft the core experience that brings the power of AI and geospatial data to civil engineers around the world. You’ll work closely with engineering, product, and customers to translate deeply technical problems into clear, intuitive tools that accelerate infrastructure design.

This role is ideal for designers with a strong technical foundation who is excited to work on complex systems and learn quickly in a fast-moving startup environment.

You don’t need decades of experience — but you should be comfortable thinking rigorously about systems, constraints, and spatial problems.

Where you will make an impact:

Design user experiences for web-based 2D and 3D tools used in surveying and infrastructure workflows

Work closely with engineers to turn early prototypes into polished, usable features

Contribute to and evolve our design system to ensure clarity and consistency across the product

Translate complex technical requirements into clear interaction patterns and UI solutions

Balance thoughtful design exploration with rapid iteration to get features in users’ hands quickly

Support user research efforts and help synthesize feedback into actionable improvements

What you bring:

A degree or background in architecture, industrial design, engineering, computer science, or a similarly technical field

Experience using CAD, 3D modeling tools, or other precision design software

Strong systems thinking — you naturally think about how parts connect and how decisions ripple across a product

Comfort working in Figma and building structured, reusable components

Interest in or exposure to 3D interfaces, spatial thinking, or data-heavy tools

Clear communication skills and eagerness to collaborate closely with engineers

Excitement about working in an early-stage startup where priorities shift and learning happens fast

Bonus experience:

Exposure to interaction design for tools, editors, or developer workflows

Familiarity with frontend concepts (React, component architecture, interaction states)

Personal or academic projects involving 3D visualization, CAD workflows, or spatial interfaces

Participation in usability testing or hands-on user observation

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