We're looking for our first Design Engineer to bridge design and code. You'll shape how Pace looks, feels, and works - and ship it. What makes a Design Engineer different from a Product Designer? Both roles care deeply about craft, systems thinking, and user experience. The difference is that you don't stop at the design file. You prototype quickly, contribute directly to the codebase, and bring your own designs to production. You're a designer with a frontend engineering habit - you can't help but build. What this looks like in practice: Own end-to-end design from discovery through delivery, talking regularly to internal users, customers, and stakeholders to understand problems, then shipping solutions Prototype in code, creating interactive designs that can evolve directly into production rather than staying in the design tool Independently ship UI/UX fixes and polish to production, bringing consistency across the product Use your technical foundation to build and maintain a cohesive design system, identifying patterns across feature requests to create foundational solutions rather than one-offs Experiment constantly - tinkering and shipping new UI/UX to improve the customer experience, add delightful moments, and push the product forward
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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