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Product Designer

Hybrid

Design the Future of ECHO 

ECHO has transformed how we manage system health, risk, and preventive maintenance, setting us up for future innovation.  

We’re looking for a Product Designer to help shape the future of ECHO. In this role, you’ll be at the forefront of designing a platform that’s redefining how equipment health is monitored, reported, and acted on in the nuclear industry. The experiences you create will reduce manual effort for engineers, increase visibility into real-time system health, and empower teams to mitigate risk before issues escalate. 

You’ll craft intuitive, human-centered interfaces that make complex data actionable, accessible, and clear. Working alongside developers, analysts, and fellow designers, you’ll bring thoughtful design solutions to life-from concept to high-fidelity UI-and contribute to a system that is becoming essential infrastructure for our clients. 

This is a role for someone who wants their design work to have real impact; who is excited to design meaningful tools that improve safety, performance, and decision-making in one of the world’s most critical and complex industries-nuclear energy. 

Salary Range: $100-120k (Exact compensation may vary) 

Here’s How You’ll Make an Impact

  • Design intuitive, user-centered solutions by executing the full design process from journey mapping to wireframes, mockups, and interactive prototypes. 
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with product managers to define requirements and craft features that align with business and user needs. 
  • Use and evolve our existing design system in Figma to ensure consistency and scalability across our platform. 
  • Partner with front-end developers (using React + MUI) to ensure accurate implementation of your designs. 
  • Take initiative to move projects forward independently while also collaborating closely with teammates. 
  • Conduct internal reviews and apply user feedback to refine and improve the product experience. 
  • Present and justify design decisions to both technical and non-technical stakeholders in a clear, confident, and user-focused manner. 

These Will Help You Succeed

  • 3+ years of experience in UX/UI or product design, preferably in agile, cross-functional teams. 
  • Strong proficiency with Figma and experience working in a company’s design system. 
  • Comfort working with React-based front ends and familiarity with MUI (Material UI). 
  • Ability to design independently and drive projects forward with minimal oversight. 
  • A collaborative mindset, with a willingness to give and receive feedback and work closely with developers, PMs, and other stakeholders. 
  • A portfolio that demonstrates thoughtful UX, clean UI, and attention to detail in real-world product work. 

Is NPX right for you?

  • Do you have an intellectual curiosity that causes you to explore, experiment and build?
  • Do you like working with cutting edge technology to find solutions or opportunities that push up the innovation curve?
  • Do you enjoy working in an open-concept start-up environment where collaboration, diversity, and knowledge sharing are key values?
  • Are you seriously passionate about giving back and supporting your community?

About us

NPX was founded on the premise that innovation is the most important key to sustaining the nuclear energy industry. We source, implement, and integrate innovative technologies to make things better at nuclear power plants. We think differently and work differently. We are customer obsessed rather than competitor focused, passionate for innovation, long-term thinking and committed to operational excellence. We are a family, driven by the excitement of building technologies, inventing products, and providing services that change lives and give back to our community.

At NPX we are committed to building a warm, inclusive, and diverse environment. We believe that people do their best work when they feel safe, empowered, and supported.

To this end, we offer an excellent compensation and benefits package including:

  • High-growth position in the early stage of a scaling company
  • Competitive salary + benefits package 💸
  • Career Growth & Development Program 🌱
  • Flexible vacation and work model 🌴
  • NPX Days Off
    • Company-wide days off to reset and recharge
  • Professional Development Fund 📈
  • Competitive Maternity & Parental Leave 🍼
  • Focus on Mental Health ❤️‍🩹
  • Investing in your Future with a RRSP Plan 💵
  • A company culture built on trust, autonomy, and independence🤝
  • Volunteer and Fun Events ❣️
  • Referral Rewards 👋
  • Enjoy our welcome NPX Swag 🎁

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