About the role:
We are looking for a Product Designer who excels at understanding complex user workflows and translating them into intuitive product experiences. This role blends user research, workflow design, interaction design, and prototyping, with the purpose of shaping how engineers interact with sophisticated technical tools.
You should enjoy diving deep into the “why” behind user behaviors, collaborating closely with engineers and product managers, and turning insights into clear, testable design solutions. This is not a purely visual/UI design role — although you will produce mockups and prototypes, your primary responsibility is to design how the system should work, not just how it looks.
Experience with CAD, EDA, engineering tools, or hardware/software development workflows is highly beneficial, as the products you design will be used by technical professionals across the electronics industry.
A day in the life of our Product Designer:
Workflow & Interaction Design
- Analyze and map user workflows, understanding goals, friction points, constraints, and mental models.
- Design clear, efficient, future-ready workflow solutions for complex engineering tasks.
- Produce interaction models, user flows, and conceptual designs that guide product direction.
Research & Discovery
- Plan and conduct user interviews, workflow observations, and usability tests.
- Synthesize findings into actionable insights, requirements, and design opportunities.
- Validate ideas through iterative prototyping and feedback cycles.
Design Execution & Collaboration
- Create mockups, prototypes, and detailed interaction behaviors that represent your design vision.
- Collaborate with visual/UI designers when needed, or deliver UI designs yourself depending on scope.
- Work closely with engineering to ensure design intent is translated into high-quality implementation.
- Partner with product managers to inform feature scope, priorities, and product strategy.
Cross-Functional Alignment
- Present concepts, rationale, and workflow improvements to stakeholders.
- Document design decisions, flows, and system behaviors to support implementation and knowledge sharing.
- Advocate for user needs and cohesive product experience across teams.
Who We’re Looking For:
Required
- ~5+ years in Product Design, Interaction Design, UX Design, or similar.
- Bachelor's degree: This is a common requirement, with relevant fields including industrial design, product design, graphic design, engineering, human-computer interaction, and material management.
- Experience designing for complex, technical, or multi-step workflows.
- Ability to work from research and problem discovery through to mockups and prototypes.
- Strong collaboration skills, especially with engineers and product managers.
- Clear communication skills — written, verbal, and visual.
- Proficiency in modern design tools (Figma preferred).
- Strong portfolio showing workflow design, interaction design, systems thinking, and real product impact.
- Comfortable with ambiguity and iterative problem-solving.
- Soft skills: Excellent communication, problem-solving, organizational, and interpersonal skills are highly valued.
Nice to Have
- Experience or interest in electronics, engineering workflows, CAD/EDA tools, or embedded systems.
- Familiarity with technical users: engineers, developers, hardware designers.
- Background in engineering or exposure to hardware/software development environments.
- Experience conducting or supporting research activities.
Why This Role Matters
This role sits at the center of:
- Understanding user needs
- Designing workflows that solve real engineering problems
- Communicating design intent clearly to engineering
- Producing the prototypes and mockups that bring solutions to life
- Your work enables engineers worldwide to create better designs, faster, with fewer obstacles.
The salary range for this role is $145,000 to $165,000. Actual compensation packages within this range are based on a wide array of factors unique to each candidate and role requirements, including but not limited to skill set, years and depth of experience, certifications, and specific location.
Additional InformationAltium Limited, a part of the Renesas Group and headquartered in San Diego, California, is a global software company accelerating the pace of electronics innovation. We are redefining electronic product creation in a software-defined world with our industry-first cloud-based platform that unites every stakeholder and phase of electronics development.
From startups to world’s technology giants, our digital platforms give more power to PCB designers, supply chain, and manufacturing, letting them collaborate as never before. At Altium, our teams are empowered to innovate, collaborate globally, and help create the future of electronics development.
We believe in rewarding our employees with a competitive benefits package alongside their salary. More information will be provided during the hiring process.
Skills Required
- Approximately 5 or more years of experience in Product Design, Interaction Design, UX Design, or a similar field
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as industrial design, product design, graphic design, engineering, human-computer interaction, or material management
- Experience designing complex, technical, or multi-step workflows
- Ability to conduct design work from research and problem discovery through mockups and prototypes
- Strong collaboration skills with engineers and product managers
- Clear written, verbal, and visual communication skills
- Proficiency with modern design tools, preferably Figma
- Strong portfolio demonstrating workflow design, interaction design, systems thinking, and product impact
- Comfort with ambiguity and iterative problem-solving
- Excellent communication, problem-solving, organizational, and interpersonal skills
- Experience or interest in electronics, engineering workflows, CAD or EDA tools, or embedded systems
- Familiarity with technical users such as engineers, developers, and hardware designers
- Engineering background or exposure to hardware and software development environments
- Experience conducting or supporting research activities
Renesas Electronics Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Renesas Electronics and has not been reviewed or approved by Renesas Electronics.
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Fair & Transparent Compensation — Feedback suggests pay is generally fair-to-good across many roles, with base pay aligned to prevailing market levels in multiple U.S. locations. Engineering and leadership tracks can be competitive on total compensation, reinforcing a sense that pay can meet market expectations in key job families.
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Healthcare Strength — Feedback suggests core medical, dental, and vision coverage is solid and well-regarded by employees. Day-one eligibility in U.S. roles is described, supporting confidence in access and continuity of care.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Feedback suggests PTO, paid holidays, sick time, and parental leave provide a comprehensive time-off framework. Company initiatives like Renesas Day and meeting-light Focus Fridays further support time away and balance.
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