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Senior Product Designer
Atlas RoboticsBoston, MA·On-site·$150k – $180k
SeniorRobotics / LogisticsApply by Aug 15, 2026
Match Analysis
Why you match
- Craft fundamentals overlap with the role's tooling
What's missing
- Requires 5+ years and mentorship experience — a multi-year gap from your current level
- Enterprise operational domain experience is missing entirely
- On-site Boston conflicts with your location preference
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Full Job Description
We are hiring a Senior Product Designer to own our warehouse-operations console. You will lead discovery, mentor two designers, and drive design strategy for a complex operational domain.
Responsibilities
- Own design strategy for the operations console
- Lead discovery with enterprise customers
- Mentor and review work of two designers
- Drive quarterly design roadmap
- Partner with PM leadership on priorities
Requirements
- 5+ years product design experience
- Enterprise or operational-software background
- Mentorship/leadership experience
- Track record of shipped complex systems
- On-site in Boston
43%
match score
Your time is better spent on higher matches — or treat this as a growth target.
Likely Interview Topics
- 1Design leadership scenarios
- 2Enterprise discovery process
- 3Complex-system case studies
- 4Mentorship philosophy
- 5Domain ramp-up strategy
About Atlas Robotics
Atlas Robotics builds warehouse automation software. Senior designers own entire product areas with minimal oversight.
- Size
- 700 employees
- Founded
- 2013
- Stage
- Public
- Culture
- Autonomous, high-stakes, domain-heavy