Design and UX

Senior Product Designer

Design manufacturing and defense workflows around robot-collected inspection data, asset health, and operational decisions.

What the role actually is

Gecko Robotics is hiring a senior product designer for manufacturing and defense work. The role sits around the data layer created by field robots: inspection evidence, asset condition, operational risk, and the interfaces that help industrial teams act on that information.

This is not a cute robot UI job. It is a serious systems-design role where the user may be an engineer, maintenance leader, plant operator, or defense customer trying to make decisions from hard-won inspection data.

What you would work on

  • Shape product workflows for manufacturing and defense customers using robot-collected infrastructure data
  • Turn complex inspection findings into usable interfaces for planning, triage, and decision-making
  • Work with product, engineering, and field teams to understand how robotic inspection data moves from site work into software
  • Build design patterns that can support high-consequence operational environments

What they are asking for

  • Senior product design experience in complex technical or enterprise products
  • Comfort designing around dense data, operational workflows, and multi-stakeholder decisions
  • Ability to collaborate closely with product managers, engineers, and customer-facing teams
  • Interest in industrial, manufacturing, defense, or infrastructure contexts

Why this one is worth a look

Gecko is a useful reminder that the robot is often only the first part of the product. The value comes when inspection data becomes something a plant, shipyard, or asset owner can trust enough to act on. For designers, that makes the role less about robot controls and more about making physical-world evidence legible inside an organization.

About Gecko Robotics

Pittsburgh robotics company using wall-climbing robots and AI to inspect and maintain critical infrastructure.

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