Senior Ux Engineer, Ads Privacy and Safety

Google Google · Big Tech · New York, NY +2

This role is for a Senior UX Engineer on an AI-forward team focused on Ads Privacy and Safety. The engineer will bridge design and AI capabilities, prototyping and developing AI-driven interfaces and architecting frameworks to translate ML models into user-friendly tools. The role emphasizes user-centric design and aims to redefine workflows with AI.

What you'd actually do

  1. Drive project work by implementing and updating the user experience by writing code.
  2. Participate in project meetings with stakeholders (e.g., product managers, software engineers) and provide technical input and inform project decisions on user experience development.
  3. Identify user experience and technical issues.
  4. Develop prototypes from functional/technical specifications.
  5. Evaluate potential and feasibility for new features by prototyping, soliciting feedback and analyzing problems from a broader technical perspective.

Skills

Required

  • web front-end frameworks
  • programming languages
  • Angular
  • ReactJS
  • NextJS
  • Python
  • TypeScript
  • designing across multiple platforms
  • collaborating with technical/design teams
  • construct user flows
  • wireframes
  • prototypes
  • portfolio
  • website
  • link to your work

Nice to have

  • user trust
  • areas with high sensitivity or regulation
  • deep understanding of the regulatory landscape
  • Google3 infrastructure
  • leading cloud environments
  • building large-scale design systems
  • delivering iteratively from a scrappy Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to highly robust and scalable solutions
  • work collaboratively and creatively
  • develop technical solutions for design system workflow gaps
  • Excellent communication skills
  • listen
  • articulate positions
  • respectfully challenge partners and stakeholders with new product design thinking

What the JD emphasized

  • AI-driven interfaces
  • translate complex machine learning models into delightful, everyday tools
  • user trust, areas with high sensitivity or regulation, or a deep understanding of the regulatory landscape