UI / UX Designer
Design the screens compliance teams live in every day - dashboards, document workflows, recall investigations, audit portals - in a domain where "simple" is a feature, not a default.
About the role
Compliance software has a deserved reputation for being ugly. Tracegence's bet is the opposite: a CoA's third reviewer should be able to find what they need in seconds, not by reading a manual. Same for the QA manager looking at a recall blast radius, or the auditor pulling a 12-month history before showing up on-site. The product surfaces today: a tenant-facing dashboard (documents, suppliers, HACCP plans, CAPAs, validation findings, score trend, predictive chat), a read-only auditor portal scoped to an engagement period, a public marketing site at the apex, and a few admin screens for org-level owners. Angular 18 SPA, shared UI primitives, Tailwind utility classes. Design is currently engineer-driven, which means it gets done but doesn't surprise anyone. You'd own raising the bar - not by redesigning everything from scratch, but by picking the right next surface (probably the recall flow, possibly the auditor portal), establishing a small design system that survives engineer-contributed screens, and being the person who looks at every new screen before it ships and says "this row needs to breathe".
What you'll do
- Design new screens end-to-end: research, wireframe, high-fidelity, prototype, dev handoff
- Establish a small design system (tokens, primitives, patterns) that engineers reach for instead of reinventing
- Own the journey through the highest-stakes flows: recall investigation, audit prep, document approval
- Review every UI PR before it ships - the bar is "would a stressed customer find this immediately?"
- Pair with frontend engineers; ship designs that survive contact with code
- Talk to actual compliance professionals - not just the product team - and let that change your designs
What we look for
- 3+ years designing software products that real users use daily (not portfolio pieces)
- Hands-on with Figma; comfortable handing off to engineers building in Angular + Tailwind
- Have shipped a design system inside an existing codebase, not a from-scratch project
- Can read enough HTML / CSS to know what's hard and what's a quick win
- Comfortable in domain-heavy products - happy to learn HACCP terminology, FDA frameworks, etc.
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