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Principal UI/UX Engineer

Principal UI/UX Engineer:
About the Company:
We are a well-funded Stanford Spinout, based in Palo Alto, on a mission to redefine efficiency and affordability in hardware engineering. We are already partnered with some of the world's largest semiconductor companies and are rapidly expanding our customer baseAs a company, we are dedicated to revolutionizing the hardware engineering landscape with our foundation model designed to dramatically enhance the hardware design process. Our vision is evolve our model to be able to autonomously create cutting-edge hardware designs, pushing the boundaries of efficiency and affordability in the hardware engineer.An exceptional candidate for this role would be someone deeply passionate about UI/UX, equipped with robust front-end design skills, and possessing a rapid prototyping mindset with a knack for quick pivots! Ideally, you have a track record of delivering outstanding products and collaborating effectively with customers. This role offers significant technical ownership and the opportunity for strategic impact.Key skills:
Bachelors or Masters (Comp sci or related field), UI/UX, Python, React Recommended Skills Higher Order Thinking Python (Programming Language) User Experience (Ux) React Front End (Software Engineering) Passionate Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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