We are looking for a Principal UX Designer to define and own the end-to-end design strategy for AWSs security, observability, and agentic AI product portfolio. This is a high-impact IC role with significant organizational influence. You will partner directly with VP-level Product and Engineering leaders to shape products used by millions of security practitioners worldwide. The ideal candidate combines elite visual craft with deep technical fluency, operates as an "architect of systemic solutions" rather than a feature designer, and has a track record of shipping design systems that scale across complex B2B enterprise environments.
Your morning might start with a competitive signal that youre framing into a design implication for the teams weekly brief. By mid-morning youre in a working session with an applied scientist, pressure-testing the interaction model for an AI-generated observability insight before it goes into prototyping. Youre not waiting for a PM to write the brief. Youre shaping the problem definition. Afternoons might be a prototype review with a customer, gathering direct signal on whether the attack path visualization reads as actionable or overwhelming. Or its a cross-domain sync, where youre reconciling interaction patterns between domains so that users moving between products dont feel the seams. At this level, your output isnt screens; its the design intelligence that sharpens how the entire team operates. Youre setting the bar for craft, bringing structure to ambiguous problem spaces, and making the case for design at the product definition layer, not after it.
The SSOG design team shapes the experience of AWSs most technically demanding products — Security, Observability, Governance, and Search. We cover a portfolio that includes GuardDuty, Security Hub, CloudWatch, OpenSearch, and next-generation agentic surfaces like Security Workbench and Horizon. Our work spans the AWS Console, standalone web UIs, and increasingly the IDE, where security, observability, and governance signals are converging into the developer workflow itself.
We operate as an AI-native builder team. Every designer works directly alongside engineering in shared workflows, using tools like Kiro and our own SSOG Brain, a multi-agent design intelligence system we built to accelerate research synthesis, user flow generation, and UX quality review across domains. We dont hand off specs and wait. We prototype, run experiments, and push toward production.
The problems were solving are genuinely hard: how do you make agentic security investigations legible to a CISO? How do you design trust and explainability into systems that act autonomously? How do you unify five distinct products into a cohesive operational experience without flattening what makes each one useful? If thats the kind of challenge that pulls you in, youll find your people here.