You see software development and team organization not as a rigid set of rules, but as a craft that deserves better tools. You want to design complex, data-rich productivity platforms where information architecture is a first-class problem, and you want to rethink how humans work alongside AI. If you are a designer who values hands-on craft, hates unnecessary bureaucracy, and wants the autonomy to build a team's design process from scratch, this role was built for you.
About JetBrainsWe create intelligent software development tools for developers and teams. More than 15 million users, over 300,000 companies, and 88 of the Fortune Global Top 100 companies rely on our products to solve real, complex problems. Our mission is simple: make development teams more productive and AI adoptable at scale.
What you’ll doYouTrack handles serious complexity – agile boards, backlogs, knowledge bases, helpdesks, and deeply customizable workflows – across teams from two-person startups to global enterprises. We’re at a point where the category's oldest assumptions are worth reconsidering. Issue tracking has relied on the same foundational blocks for years, but AI opens an opportunity to rethink how software can actively help teams get work done.
We need a Lead Product Designer to shape where project management goes next while keeping a massive, mature surface area coherent, legible, and a pleasant to use. In this role, you’ll lead a small design team of two designers, own the overall design quality bar across the product, and act as an individual contributor on our hardest, least-charted problems. You’ll build a fresh design process from scratch with the full backing of a team lead who respects craft and values professional judgment.
Day to day, you will:
- Shape a point of view on how project management and issue tracking evolve in an AI-native world and turn those concepts into tools people can actually use.
- Design how people work alongside AI capabilities in YouTrack, from conversational interfaces to inline assistance and background automation.
- Develop interaction patterns for unsettled problems, including surfacing AI confidence, making actions transparent, and keeping users in control.
- Prototype and test new concepts quickly, separating ideas that feel clever from those that genuinely reduce friction.
- Keep a large, deep product coherent so that boards, helpdesks, reports, and administration feel like a single cohesive engine.
- Partner with product management and engineering to shape roadmap priorities from a design perspective, influencing what gets built and why.
- A deep commitment to craft ownership, holding yourself and your team to high standards without creating bottlenecks.
- Comfort building clear, lightweight processes, without turning them into restrictive bureaucracy.
- The generosity to share knowledge openly and collaborate across a broad, global design community.
- Clarity in your writing and reasoning, with the ability to explain complex design decisions in plain words.
- Comfort with ambiguity and a healthy appetite for finding the right questions before designing the answers.
- Strong opinions, loosely held, with a clear understanding of when to follow platform conventions and when to break them.
- Successfully led the design of complex, data-rich productivity tools or software systems where information architecture is a primary challenge.
- Proven understanding of how modern AI systems operate beyond single-turn prompts, including agentic workflows and multi-step execution.
- Experience mentoring and leading other designers, giving clear feedback that lands and raises the bar.
- Ability to design unified experiences that cater to small startup teams and large enterprise customers simultaneously.
- A portfolio showing a range of work from precise micro-interactions to large-scale information architecture.
Success means earning the trust of your team and peers through sound interaction choices and clear systemic improvements. You will establish a reliable critique rhythm and a structured way of working that helps your designers grow. Within your first few months, delivering clear patterns for our AI capabilities, paying down accumulated UX debt, and ensuring YouTrack remains both deep and remarkably quick on its feet.
Why join JetBrains?- Strong base salary. We offer competitive pay that reflects your skills and experience.
- Flexible work schedule. Enjoy the freedom to work from home or from the office.
- Extra time off. More days to relax, recharge, and do the things you love.
- Learning and development opportunities. Access to conferences, courses, and language classes.
- Relocation support. Assistance to help make your move as smooth and stress-free as possible.
- Free meals and snacks. Lunch and refreshments provided to keep you fueled.
- Health and wellness. On-site gyms or sports club stipends.
- Internal events. Company-wide celebrations and team gatherings.
If this sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.
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Skills Required
- Led design of complex, data-rich productivity tools where information architecture is a primary challenge.
- Proven understanding of modern AI systems beyond single-turn prompts, including agentic workflows and multi-step execution.
- Experience mentoring and leading other designers, providing clear, actionable feedback.
- Ability to design unified experiences that serve both small startups and large enterprise customers.
- Portfolio demonstrating work from micro-interactions to large-scale information architecture.
- Ability to write and reason clearly, explaining complex design decisions in plain language.
- Comfort with ambiguity and aptitude for framing the right design questions before solving them.
- Capability to build lightweight design processes and establish critique rhythms for a team.
JetBrains Compensation & Benefits Highlights
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Fair & Transparent Compensation — Fair & Transparent Compensation: Pay is considered market-competitive for many product and engineering roles in key locations, with published salary ranges on some postings aiding expectation-setting. Feedback suggests total compensation feels fair relative to local markets even if packages are positioned as “competitive but not top‑of‑big‑tech”.
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Flexible Benefits — Flexible Benefits: Work setup includes hybrid/remote options and flexible hours across many locations. The ability to work abroad for part of the year adds practical flexibility to where work gets done.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Leave & Time Off Breadth: Time off includes additional vacation days beyond local minimums in many countries. U.S. materials also highlight PTO, sick leave, and holidays, underscoring breadth beyond statutory baselines.
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What We Do
JetBrains creates intelligent software development tools consistently used and trusted by 11.4 million professionals and 88 Fortune Global Top 100 companies. Our lineup of more than 30 products includes IDEs for most programming languages and technologies, such as IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, and others, as well as products for team collaboration, like YouTrack and TeamCity. JetBrains is also known for creating the Kotlin programming language, a cross-platform language used by more than 5 million developers worldwide yearly and recommended by Google as the preferred language for Android development. The company is headquartered in Prague, Czech Republic, and has offices around the world. JetBrains IDEs * IntelliJ IDEA (Java and Kotlin Developers) * PyCharm (Python developers) * PhpStorm (PHP developers) * GoLand (Go developers) * Rider (.NET developers) * CLion (C and C++ developers) * Rust Rover (Rust developers) * WebStorm (JavaScript & TypesScript developers) * RubyMine (Ruby and Rails developers) * DataGrip (Tool for multiple databases) * ReSharper (Extension for Visual Studio) * Fleet (Multilingual IDE and code editor) * Aqua (IDE for test automation engineers) .NET & Visual Studio: * Rider (IDE for .NET developers) * ReSharper (Extension for Visual Studio) * ReSharper C++ (Visual Studio Extension for C++ developers) * dotCover (.NET Unit Test Runner and Code Coverage Tool) * dotMemory (.NET Memory Profiler) * dotTrace (.NET Performance Profiler) * dotPeek (.NET decompiler and assembly browser) Team Tools: * TeamCity (Powerful CI out of the box) * YouTrack (Project management for all your teams) * Space (Intelligent code collaboration platform) * Datalore (Collaborative data science platform) * Qodana (Code quality platform for teams) Programming Languages: * Kotlin (Programming Language for the JVM and Android) * MPS (Create Your Own Domain-Specific Language) Education: * JetBrains Academy (Learn and Teach Computer Science) Profile by JetBrains s.r.o.









