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Senior UX Designer

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General Motors logoGeneral Motors · Warren, MI
Full-timeOn-site1mo ago30+ days old, may be filled
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At General Motors, our product teams are redefining mobility. Through a human-centered design process, we create vehicles and experiences that are designed not just to be seen, but to be felt. We're turning today's impossible into tomorrow's standard -from breakthrough hardware and battery systems to intuitive design, intelligent software, and next-generation safety and entertainment features. Every day, our products move millions of people as we aim to make driving safer, smarter, and more connected, shaping the future of transportation on a global scale.. The Robotics UX Designer is responsible for crafting intuitive, safe, and efficient user experiences for robotic systems and automation workflows . This role focuses on how humans monitor, control, configure, and collaborate with robots across digital interfaces (e.g., HMIs, dashboards, configuration tools) and, where relevant, physical touchpoints (e.g., teach pendants, safety panels). You will work closely with robotics engineers, controls engineers, product managers, safety experts, and operations stakeholders to understand operator needs, task flows, and constraints on the plant floor or in lab environments. You translate these insights into user journeys, workflows, and interface designs that make complex robotic capabilities understandable, controllable, and trustworthy.

Responsibilities

  • Research, Visual/Hardware Design
  • Evaluate Design Options in robotics environments Map end-to-end workflows for tasks like cell bring-up, program changes, fault recovery, and maintenance.
  • Identify and prioritize usability, safety, and cognitive load issues in existing robotics tools and HMIs.
  • Human-robot interaction (HRI) & experience design Design interfaces, flows, and interaction patterns that make it easy to: Configure and calibrate robots and cells
  • Monitor system status, performance, and alarms
  • Diagnose and recover from faults safely
  • Coordinate robots with other automation (conveyors, tooling, vision systems, AGVs, etc.)
  • Define how information is prioritized, surfaced, evaluated, and acted upon (e.g., alarms, warnings, system health, interlocks) to support safe decisions under pressure.
  • Recommend designs that ergonomics, situational awareness, and operator mental models -especially in high-consequence or time-critical situations.
  • Safety, reliability, and constraints Collaborate with safety and engineering teams to incorporate safety standards, operating envelopes, and lockout/tagout requirements into UX flows.
  • Design interactions that increase performance, reduce error probability , clarify system state, and support safe recovery when mistakes occur.
  • Balance ideal UX solutions with the constraints of real-time systems, hardware capabilities, and existing industrial standards .
  • Collaboration with robotics & controls engineering Partner with robotics, controls, and software engineers to translate system capabilities into understandable, usable interaction models.
  • Provide design specifications, flows, and prototypes for: Robot and cell configuration tools
  • Diagnostic and monitoring dashboards
  • Simulation/virtual commissioning tools
  • Operator HMIs and field devices
  • Participate in design and implementation reviews to ensure the intended experience and safety behaviors are maintained through delivery.
  • Prototyping and validation Build interactive prototypes (screen-based and/or using simulators or digital twins) to explore concepts and validate workflows before deployment.
  • Use test findings, field feedback, and operational data to iterate and improve designs post-deployment.
  • Inform in-field instrumentation investments to enable continuous improvement and drive AI models
  • Design systems for robotics tools Contribute to and help evolve design patterns and components tailored to robotics and industrial use cases (e.g., alarm patterns, status indicators, timeline views, cell layout views).
  • Promote consistency across multiple tools and platforms so operators experience a coherent ecosystem when interacting with robots and automation.
  • Your Skills & Abilities (Required Qualifications)
  • Education & experience Bachelor's degree in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Interaction Design, Industrial Design, Human Factors, Cognitive Science, or related field , or equivalent practical experience.
  • Portfolio showcasing end-to-end UX work on robotics, industrial, or similarly complex domains (configuration tools, dashboards, simulation/visualization, control interfaces).
  • Typically 3-5+ years of experience in UX/Product Design, with at least 1-2 years working on robotics, industrial automation, or complex technical systems .
  • Core skills Strong skills in interaction design and information architecture for data-dense, status-rich interfaces.
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritize work and balance tactical and strategic efforts to maximize the impact of limited resources
  • Proficiency with modern design and prototyping tools (e.g., Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, or simil

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