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Design Engineer

New York, NY

About Us

From two-person startups to public companies, Rho is the banking platform with everything businesses need to manage cash, control spend, and automate finance busywork. Rho offers corporate cards, banking, treasury, expense management, AP, accounting automation, and more in one integrated platform backed by award-winning support.

About the Role

We are looking for a skilled Design Engineer to be responsible for Rho’s external craft, polish, and creativity on the web. This role focuses on leveraging Webflow development and no-code/low-code tools to create visually intuitive and interactive web experiences. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of current design trends and a keen eye for aesthetics, enabling them to continually improve the user experience. Key responsibilities include designing and building engaging landing pages to craft memorable interactions, which elevate our online presence and support lead conversion. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Webflow Development & Frontend Expertise: Leverage your experience in Webflow development, frontend frameworks, and animations, along with a basic understanding of JavaScript, to create dynamic and interactive web experiences.
  • Web Design & Development: Create, develop, and maintain responsive and visually compelling web pages and landing pages using Webflow, validating designs through quick prototypes, performance analytics, or market research to ensure effectiveness and user engagement.
  • User Experience Optimization: Design intuitive user flows and optimize the user experience across all web assets, ensuring a high level of design polish and attention to detail.
  • Visual Aesthetics: Stay current with design trends to produce engaging and modern web experiences.
  • Web Asset Management: Ensure clean, organized, and maintainable underlying code structures within Webflow.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including Product and Sales, to align web initiatives with company objectives.

 

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience of proven experience as a Design Engineer, Web Designer, or similar role.
  • Excellency in Webflow; familiarity with other no-code/low-code development tools and Javascript is a plus.
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating expertise in web design and development
  • Keen eye for design aesthetics and a strong understanding of UX/UI principles.
  • Strong understanding of web and funnel analytics and experience with tools like GA4, Mutiny, Amplitude, and more
  • Ability to work with and improve existing web projects and codebases.
  • Innovative mindset with the ability to traverse the boundaries between design and engineering.
  • Self-motivated with excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
  • Non-traditional backgrounds welcomed; experience transitioning between engineering and design is a plus.

Compensation

Our people are our most valuable asset. The salary range for this role is $119,000 - $144,000. Base salary may vary depending on relevant experience, skills, and business needs. In addition to base pay, Rho offers equity, healthcare benefits, and paid time off.



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