To design world-class developer experiences across the Databricks workspace platform and create intuitive and efficient authoring environments that empower users to build sophisticated data applications.
Requirements
- Strong technical acumen combined with exceptional UX/UI design skills
- Experience designing IDE-like interfaces, code editors, or developer tools
- Understanding of Git workflows and how to translate complex version control concepts into intuitive interfaces
- Experience with gathering feedback from technical end users and some working knowledge of other user experience research methodologies
- Familiarity with code editing environments or IDEs
- Understanding of AI/ML-assisted development tools
- Coding experience in Python, R, SQL or other languages that could be most relevant to data science and engineering
Responsibilities
- Design world-class developer experiences across the Databricks workspace platform
- Create intuitive and efficient authoring environments that empower users to build sophisticated data applications
- Design experiences that seamlessly integrate AI assistance into the development workflow
- Develop coherent multi-file authoring experiences with sophisticated navigation, editing, and debugging capabilities
- Actively seek & provide design feedback and collaboratively improve the design process
- Work closely with Engineering, Product Management and other key cross-functional partners to drive design decision-making
- Gain a deep understanding of Databricks business objectives, users, market opportunities, and competition
Other
- Minimum of 3 years of product design work experience
- A bachelor's or master’s degree or equivalent, ideally with specialization in HCI, Interaction Design, graphic design, computer science, or related disciplines
- A portfolio showcasing the end-to-end design process, from inception to production
- Natural communicator who can explain and document the behavior of the components they design
- Strong tradecraft, who is at ease drawing from a vast toolkit to get the job done