About the job
About Arize AI
As the landscape of artificial intelligence evolves, businesses require innovative solutions to effectively monitor, troubleshoot, and enhance their AI systems. Arize AI stands at the forefront as the premier observability and evaluation platform for AI and Agent Engineering, equipping AI engineers with the tools necessary to deploy high-performing and dependable agents and applications. From initial prototypes to large-scale production, Arize AX integrates build, test, and run in a single environment, enabling teams to accelerate their delivery with assurance.
We are a Series C company supported by top-tier investors, having secured over $135M in funding and experiencing rapid growth with a client base of 150+ leading enterprises and Fortune 500 companies. Notable customers such as Booking.com, Uber, Siemens, and PepsiCo utilize Arize to achieve effective AI solutions.
The Role
We are seeking a talented Design Engineer to craft groundbreaking interfaces at the cutting edge of AI development, evaluation, and observability. In this role, you will conceptualize, prototype, and launch experiences that empower AI teams to comprehend, troubleshoot, and refine the systems behind their next-generation applications.
What sets this position apart: Modern AI initiatives are increasingly not solely human-driven. Arize Phoenix is a platform utilized by AI teams and AI agents like Claude Code. You'll not only design exceptional UX but also champion outstanding AX (Agent Experience), creating product interfaces that are enjoyable for users while being interoperable, secure, and comprehensible for agents.
What You’ll Work On
Product & Interface Design
- Create engaging product experiences for Arize Phoenix across UI-driven and programmatic workflows.
- Design interactive visualizations for embeddings, traces, evaluation runs, and agent/tool workflows.
- Develop reusable components and templates for our design system, from concept to production.
Agent Experience (AX)
- Build Agent Experience primitives: interaction contracts, human-in-the-loop workflows, and agent-friendly UI surfaces.
