Design and UX

UX/UI Designer

Design digital interfaces for operating, monitoring, and managing Agility's deployed humanoid robot systems.

What the role actually is

Agility is hiring a UX/UI designer for the software layer around its deployed humanoid robots. The role focuses on digital experiences that help teams operate, monitor, and manage robotic systems in warehouse, manufacturing, and distribution settings.

The listing says robotics experience is helpful but not required, which is useful signal: the core job is simplifying technical workflows and advocating for users while working with engineers, product managers, and researchers.

What you would work on

  • Design interfaces for robot operation, monitoring, and fleet management workflows
  • Translate complex technical behaviors into visual, usable product experiences
  • Collaborate with engineering, product, and research on multidisciplinary robotics problems
  • Improve usability for people working around commercial humanoid deployments

What they are asking for

  • UX and UI design experience for digital products or complex workflows
  • Ability to simplify technical systems into clear, user-friendly interfaces
  • Strong visual design judgment and comfort with cross-functional collaboration
  • Interest in robotics operations, automation, or human-centered technical products

Why this one is worth a look

Agility is past the lab-demo phase and into deployed humanoid operations. That makes the interface work more grounded: the designer is not just imagining future HRI, but helping real workers and support teams understand what a robot is doing now.

About Agility

U.S. humanoid robotics company behind Digit and Arc, focused on deployed warehouse and manufacturing automation.

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