Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. GE Vernova is focused on creating measurable business and customer value through innovative design solutions. The AI-UX Interaction Designer role involves defining and designing product, system, and service experiences, leveraging modern UX practices and AI technologies to enhance user interactions and drive business outcomes.
Responsibilities
- Define and frame high-value customer and business problems using qualitative and quantitative research, analytics, and stakeholder input
- Lead discovery efforts to uncover unmet needs, operational inefficiencies, and opportunity areas within complex systems
- Translate ambiguous problem spaces into clear opportunity areas, design principles, and measurable outcomes
- Leverage AI tools (e.g., generative AI, research synthesis tools, design copilots)
- Thoughtfully integrate AI into end-to-end design workflows (e.g., research synthesis, prototyping, concept generation) to drive speed, innovation, and decision quality
- Apply human-AI interaction principles to ensure transparency, usability, and trust in AI-powered experiences
- Design and deliver NLQ (Natural Language Query) and chat-based interfaces, including context-aware, multi-turn conversational experiences
- Define interaction models for AI systems that balance automation, user control, and explainability
- Ensure conversational patterns are intuitive, scalable, and aligned to user mental models
- Design scalable, cohesive solutions across complex, multi-product ecosystems
- Create annotated prototypes and wireframes that communicate complex software behaviors
- Contribute to and evolve design systems, patterns, and governance frameworks
- Conduct user research and synthesize insights into actionable visualizations
- Apply deep understanding of design systems to ensure all components—including conversational interfaces—are scalable, accessible, and consistent across the product ecosystem
- Align interaction patterns with enterprise design standards and governance models
- Connect individual feature design decisions to broader system behavior and long-term platform strategy
- Partner with Product Management and Engineering to translate abstract problems into clear design roadmaps and deliverables
- Drive outcomes by linking design decisions to measurable business and user impact
- Balance desirability, feasibility, and viability in solution development
- Influence product and engineering strategy through evidence-based recommendations
- Represent the user’s voice across cross-functional teams and decision forums
- Facilitate alignment across UX, Product, and Engineering on priorities, trade-offs, and solution direction
Skills
- For roles in Mexico Bachelor's degree
- For roles in Brazil: Experience in Digital Technology and UX Strategy/Design; knowledge level comparable to a bachelor's degree in design
- Experience in Digital Technology and UX Strategy/Design; knowledge level comparable to a Bachelor's degree in Design
- For roles in the USA: Bachelor's Degree in Design with minimum 2 years of experience; or equivalent experience in UX, product design, or related fields
- Strategic Mindset: Naturally connects individual feature design to broader system behavior and long-term platform strategy. Moves beyond 'pixel-pushing' to link design efforts directly to measurable business outcomes
- AI & Conversational Fluency: Demonstrated ability to go beyond basic chat implementation; understands the nuances of human-AI trust, conversational state management, and the ethical implications of automated systems
- Systemic Craftsmanship: A 'systems-first' designer who approaches Figma components not just as assets, but as scalable governance tools. Proficient in leveraging automation (Figma Make, etc.) to maintain high-velocity output without sacrificing quality
- Influential Leadership: A proactive communicator who can translate technical complexity into clear, compelling narratives for non-design stakeholders. Comfortable operating where projects are ambiguous and direction is evolving
- Cross-Disciplinary Agility: A team player who balances desirability, feasibility, and viability, effectively bridging the gap between product strategy and engineering execution
Benefits
- This is a remote position
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