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Forward Deployed Product Designer

Arlington, Virginia, United States; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Company Description

Govini transforms Defense Acquisition from an outdated manual process to a software-driven strategic advantage for the United States. Our flagship product, Ark, supports Supply Chain, Science and Technology, Production, Sustainment, Logistics, and Modernization teams with AI-enabled Applications and best-in-class data to more rapidly imagine, develop, and field the capabilities we need. Today, the national security community and every branch of the military rely on Govini to enable faster and more informed Acquisition decisions.
 

Job Description

We are looking for a highly experienced Forward Deployed Product Designer to continue growing our Design team and help shape the future of the Ark. This role is highly embedded: you will work directly alongside our forward-deployed engineers and end-users, requiring a designer who values speed of delivery over perfection and rapid iteration. You must be a critical thinker and problem solver who can take ownership of feature strategy and development. A strong candidate can not only convert ambiguous objectives into empowering and enjoyable experiences but also helps facilitate all parts of the process, including rapid, low-fidelity prototyping, interaction design, and on-site client engagement to drive continuous UX research and ensure we are building for user needs.

Our forward-deployed product team is a collaborative group of product managers, implementation, and engineers. We operate within integrated deployment, each of which focuses on key user workflows and needs that we have identified in the defense space. You will join a deployment depending on your background and take charge of the tasks for that track.
In a typical week, the individual who fills this position could expect to:
  • Collaborate directly with end-users and forward-deployed engineers to understand mission-critical workflows.
  • Gather real-time feedback and iterate rapidly on design solutions within the operational environment.
  • Collaborate with product managers and engineers to scope, architect, and deliver 0-to-1 product initiatives and prototypes.
  • Assess, prioritize, and address the most critical gaps in prototype solutions under development, based on user feedback and in partnership with product managers.
  • Fail often, iterate quickly, and try again.

This role is a full-time position located out of our offices in Pittsburgh, PA, or Arlington, VA.

This role may require up to 50% travel.

Scope of Responsibilities

  • Act as an embedded UX expert, collaborating closely with forward-deployed engineers, data analysts, and go-to-market teams to rapidly understand user needs and apply UX best practices to translate them into validated product features and user experiences.
  • Execute rapid prototyping cycles by quickly designing and documenting user flows, wireframes, and interactive prototypes, prioritizing speed and iterative testing to optimize data visualization and facilitate data exploration.
  • Collaborate directly with embedded product and engineering teams to support design implementation, engaging in productive cost-benefit discussions that balance speed and delivery with design integrity for future iteration.
  • Present designs and key milestones to clients, peers, and executive-level stakeholders, grounding all decisions in UX research best practices and validated user needs.
  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of an established design system and UI component library.
  • Become an expert on Ark.ai itself and the commercial and publicly sourced data it contains.

Qualifications

  • U.S. Citizenship is required
Required Skills: 
  • Bachelor's degree in HCD, HCI, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, or related field.
  • 3-5+ years of experience designing and shipping complex, intuitive, and successful web-based products - ideally with a data component.
  • Proven experience working in a highly agile, embedded development process, demonstrating an ability to prioritize speed of delivery and rapid iteration while ensuring quality.
  • Portfolio with revenue-generating case studies.
  • Interest in defense tech, analysis, and data visualization.
  • Ability to work independently with little supervision.
  • Ability to solve problems creatively, effectively, and at multiple fidelities.

Desired Skills: 

  • Current possession of a U.S. security clearance at the Top Secret level, or the ability to obtain one with our sponsorship
  • Experience in or exposure to the nuances of a startup or other entrepreneurial environment
  • Master's in HCD, HCI, Graphic Design, Interaction Design, or related field.
  • Experience working in a customer-facing or consulting role.
We firmly believe that past performance is the best indicator of future performance.  If you thrive while building solutions to complex problems, are a self-starter, and are passionate about making an impact in global security, we’re eager to hear from you.
 
Govini is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability and protected veterans status or any other characteristic protected by law.

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