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Gumloop in Vancouver is seeking a Product Design Engineer to shape and build polished, user-facing product experiences. The role involves owning features end-to-end, utilizing strong product judgment and thoughtful interaction design.
The ideal candidate has 2–5+ years of experience and strong skills in TypeScript, React, and Tailwind CSS. The position offers a highly competitive salary, equity, and generous benefits including paid time off and wellness benefits.
Gumloop is the piece of AI infrastructure companies use to let everyone build agents securely. We let people who understand the problem build and share agents, manage their access to data, choose your AI models, and host it all in your own cloud.
We're a very small team building as fast as humanly possible. Gusto, Ramp, Shopify, Samsara, Instacart, and Opendoor are running agents on Gumloop across their company. We've raised over $70M from Benchmark, First Round Capital, Y Combinator, Nexus Ventures to scale operations and are looking for people who care as much as we do to join the team.
We’re looking for a Product Design Engineer to help shape, design, and build high‑craft product experiences end to end. This role sits at the intersection of product, design, and engineering. You’ll own key user‑facing surfaces from early concept through final implementation, using strong product judgment, thoughtful interaction design, and excellent frontend execution to make complex workflows feel simple.
The ideal candidate is comfortable operating with high ownership. You should be able to take a product problem, reason through the UX, design the interface, build the frontend, and collaborate with engineering when backend support is needed. You’ll also help evolve our design system and establish reusable patterns that make the product better over time, and allow the rest of our engineering team to build beautiful interfaces.
This is a high‑impact role for someone who wants direct influence over what we build, how it works, and how it feels.