Gigawatt is building a new Procurement module for their AI platform, and they are seeking a Senior Product Designer to lead the design process from inception. The role involves creating user-friendly designs for a complex domain, collaborating closely with product and engineering teams, and ensuring a cohesive design experience across the platform.
Responsibilities:
- Own product design for the Procurement module end to end — flows, interaction, logic and UI
- Turn a complex, unfamiliar domain into something clear and usable for people who are not tech-native
- Design for distinct roles: requestors, buyers, category managers, supplier and compliance teams, and executives
- Make dense data legible — spend views, exception queues, supplier risk, and category breakdowns
- Work closely with product and engineering to scope what we build and ship it in increments
- Build and extend the patterns in our design system so the module feels of a piece with the rest of the platform
- Run lightweight research and prototype playbacks with real utility operators, and fold what you learn back in
- Get fluent in how utilities actually buy, working from our existing plans and stakeholder sessions
- Map the core flows and the handoffs between roles, and find the moments where good design makes the biggest difference
- Spot where AI can genuinely help the user — drafting a request, surfacing the right contract or supplier, answering a question in plain language — incorporating it into a product
- Ship a clickable prototype of the first user flows to test with operators
Requirements:
- 6-7+ years designing software products, with senior-level ownership of complex, end-to-end work
- A track record with data-heavy or workflow-heavy products — dashboards, tools, or enterprise software, not just marketing sites or simple apps
- Strong craft in both interaction design and UI. You can take something from messy problem to shipped screen
- Skill at making complicated things simple, and explaining your thinking in plain language
- Comfortable working from ambiguity and partnering closely with product and engineering
- Open to building with AI as the primary way you design
- Familiarity with enterprise B2B, SaaS, procurement, supply chain, or supplier-management tools
- Experience in regulated industries, or utilities, energy, or finance
- Comfort designing alongside AI features — assistants, recommendations, or agentic workflows
- Experience in building AI features