
AeroVect automates airside baggage and cargo movements to reduce labor and increase operational safety on airport ramps. The company builds an embodied AI autonomous driving platform that integrates…

AeroVect automates airside baggage and cargo movements to reduce labor and increase operational safety on airport ramps. The company builds an embodied AI autonomous driving platform that integrates…
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Who We Are AeroVect is transforming ground handling with autonomy, redefining how airlines and ground service providers around the globe run day-to-day operations. We are a Series A company backed by top-tier venture capital investors in aviation and autonomous driving. Our customers include some of the world’s largest airlines and ground handling providers. For more information, visit www.aerovect.com.
The Senior User Experience (UX) Designer is responsible for defining the design vision, standards, and execution for AeroVect's Autonomous Ground Support Equipment (AGSE) Service. As AeroVect's first dedicated designer, this role will establish the design function from the ground up - setting the bar for how operators, customers, and internal teams experience our products. The primary focus area will be on Fleet Operations, which covers remote assistance, dispatch, and fleet monitoring interfaces that serve as the operational backbone of the AGSE Service.
Working with the Product team, the Senior UX Designer will own hands-on design for fleet ops surfaces while also setting the design direction for customer-facing tools used by airline and airport stakeholders. This role requires a unique blend of craft, systems thinking, and pragmatism - the ability to design high-information-density operator tools where seconds matter, while also shaping how airline customers interact with the AGSE Service through dashboards, reporting, and SLA visibility. The UX Designer is expected to translate complex autonomy concepts into interfaces that build trust, surface the right information at the right time, and support decision-making across a range of user confidence levels.
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Own the design vision and standards for the AGSE Service
Establish the design principles, patterns, and component library that will scale across fleet operations products and customer-facing tools
Define the standards for how AeroVect represents autonomy state, system confidence, and exceptions across all user-facing surfaces
Partner with Engineering on front-end implementation standards to ensure design intent survives the build process
Set the bar for design quality and review work across the product organization as it grows
Lead hands-on design for Fleet Operations products
Own end-to-end design for remote assistance, dispatch, and fleet monitoring tools - from discovery to high-fidelity execution
Design for high-stakes, real-time operator workflows where information density, escalation handling, and decision latency directly impact safety and reliability
Partner with the Fleet Operations Product Manager to translate operator and customer needs into intuitive, scalable interfaces
Shape customer-facing experiences
Design the airline and airport-facing surfaces of the AGSE Service, including operational dashboards, performance reporting, and SLA visibility tools
Establish a coherent visual and interaction language across operator-facing and customer-facing products, while respecting their different contexts and constraints
Partner with the Product, Commercial, and Operations teams to ensure customer-facing surfaces reflect the maturity and capability of the underlying service
Drive user research and discovery
Conduct direct research with airline/airport customers and internal operators at active deployments to understand workflows, pain points, and unmet needs
Establish lightweight research practices that fit the pace of an early-stage company - usability testing, contextual inquiry, and operator shadowing
Translate research findings into design decisions and product requirements that the broader team can act on