Product Designer at Lumion
Location: In-office, South Jordan, Utah Comp: Salary, meaningful equity, and bonuses tied to company revenue
What Lumion does
Lumion is the all-in-one operating system for trade and technical schools. We power the entire institution: AI-driven lead generation and conversion, enrollment, financial aid, student lifecycle management, and tuition payments. Most schools are still stitching together five or six disconnected tools to do what our platform handles.
America has a massive skilled trades shortage and the schools that train electricians, welders, and nurses are the bottleneck. We're backed by TTV Capital and Tusk Venture Partners.
Why this role matters
You would be Lumion's first dedicated product designer. Until now, design has been done by the founders, product managers, and engineers. That carried us a long way, and it is no longer enough.
Our engineers build with AI-native workflows, so the constraint on the product is no longer how fast we can write code. It is how fast we can figure out exactly what to build and make it excellent. That is design work, and right now it is our bottleneck.
The people who use our platform are admissions directors, school owners, and finance staff who live in it all day, and students making one of the bigger financial decisions of their lives. Most software in this industry was built a decade ago and looks like it. You get to set the bar for what great looks like in this market.
The work
You will own design across the entire platform.
Product design end to end. You take features from PRD to shipped: user flows, interaction design, high-fidelity UI, and specs engineers can build from without guessing. You will work directly with the CEO and CTO in design sessions and own the outcome.
Prototypes. Before engineering commits to a build, we want a working prototype in front of real schools. You will produce clickable, testable prototypes fast and use what you learn to sharpen the spec before a line of production code gets written.
The design system. The platform spans lead management, enrollment, messaging, scheduling, payments, and reporting, and it grew fast. You will build the component library and interaction patterns that make it feel like one product, and that let engineers ship good UI without a designer in the room.
AI interfaces. Schools use Lumion to configure and supervise AI agents that text, email, and call prospective students. Designing how a non-technical admissions director sets up an agent, reviews its conversations, and learns to trust it is new territory with little prior art. You will define those patterns.
Student surfaces. Enrollment applications, document signing, and tuition payments, mostly on a phone. These flows handle real money and real decisions, and they have to be effortless.
How we work
You need to be fluent with AI design and prototyping tools, whether that is Figma's AI features, tools like Lovable or v0, or building prototypes in code with something like Claude Code. We care about how you work, not which tool you use. If your process ends at static mockups handed over a wall, this is not the right role.
This is design inside a fast loop. Your work ships in days, you see it in front of customers, and you iterate. There are no layers between you and the decision makers, because you will be in the room with them.
This is an in-office role in South Jordan, Utah, by design. Hard problems get solved faster in person, and we want the person who owns how Lumion looks and feels working directly alongside the team.
Who you are
You have shipped complex B2B software. Data-dense admin tools, multi-step workflows, permissioned dashboards. You know how to make dense information feel calm and how to design for people who spend their whole workday in a product.
Your craft is strong. Typography, spacing, hierarchy, color, empty states, error states. The screens you ship hold up under close inspection.
You prototype. You would rather put something interactive in front of a user this week than polish a mockup for next month.
You write. The words in the interface are part of the design, and you treat labels, empty states, and error messages as your job.
You're sharp, not credentialed. Your degree and years of experience don't matter to us. What you have shipped and how fast you learn do.
Why you'll want this
Ownership. You will be the first designer and own the entire design surface of the platform. At a larger company you might own one feature's mockups and wait quarters to see them live. Here you own the system, and you ship constantly.
Equity. Your stock is tied to revenue that is growing, so what you design connects directly to what your equity is worth.
Impact. The people on the other end of this software go on to become electricians, nurses, and welders. The work matters, and you will feel it.
Speed. Strong product direction, an AI-native culture, and the autonomy to move quickly without layers of process.
Comp and benefits
Salary based on what you can do
Meaningful stock options
Bonuses tied to company revenue
MacBook Pro and the design and AI tooling you need
Unlimited PTO
401(k)
Health, dental, and vision reimbursement up to $537.50/mo
$200/mo tech stipend
$100/mo wellness stipend
Must be authorized to work in the US. We do not sponsor work visas. This is an in-office role in South Jordan, Utah, and relocation support is available for the right person.
How to apply
Skip the cover letter. Send us the best product you have designed: a link to the work, what shipped, and what you would change now. We will get into the craft and the decisions when we talk.