Vantor is forging the new frontier of spatial intelligence, helping decision makers and operators navigate what’s happening now and shape what’s coming next. They are seeking an entry-level UI/UX Designer to contribute to a modern, web-based Motion GEOINT product by creating clear, intuitive interfaces for complex, data-rich workflows.
Contribute to the design of user experiences for browser-based applications, from early concepts through design handoff
Create wireframes, user flows, mockups, interactive prototypes, and polished interface designs for assigned features
Work with the UI/UX lead, product managers, users, and engineers to understand requirements and simplify complex workflows
Use and contribute to an existing design system, component library, and set of web UI standards
Apply established visual design, interaction, accessibility, and usability guidance across your work
Assist with user research activities such as research preparation, note-taking, feedback sessions, usability testing, and synthesis
Participate in design reviews, collaborative critiques, and product-planning discussions
Partner with engineers during implementation to answer questions, clarify design intent, and adjust designs when technical constraints arise
Revise designs based on feedback from users, teammates, stakeholders, and engineering partners
Document design decisions and help keep design files organized and accessible to the team
Qualification
Required
Must be a U.S. Citizen with an active TS/SCI clearance with CI poly, or ability and willingness to obtain a CI poly
Bachelor's degree, completed or in progress, in UI/UX Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Graphic Design, Web Design, or a related field; equivalent practical experience may be considered
0–2 years of professional, internship, academic, or project-based experience in UI/UX design for web applications
Experience collaborating with users, product managers, designers, developers, or other technical stakeholders
A portfolio demonstrating your design process and UI/UX work. It may include academic, internship, personal, volunteer, or professional projects
Proficiency with design and prototyping tools such as Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD, or similar
Familiarity with modern web application design and JavaScript-based front-end environments such as React, Angular, or Vue
Understanding of responsive design, accessibility standards, usability principles, and user-centered design practices
The ability to explain your design decisions and participate constructively in design feedback
Familiarity with HTML, CSS, component-based design, and front-end implementation constraints
An interest in learning how complex, data-rich, or mission-focused software products are designed and built
Strong attention to detail, organization, and willingness to learn
Preferred
Internship, academic, or professional experience working in Agile product development environments
Familiarity with Atlassian tools such as Jira and Confluence
Exposure to Motion GEOINT data, geospatial concepts, mapping applications, or related software products
Knowledge of design systems, reusable UI components, and scalable component libraries
Familiarity with developer handoff workflows and tools
Basic understanding of front-end coding practices in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Understanding of user research methodologies, usability testing, and analytics-informed design
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple design tasks
Keen understanding of web design, usability, and user experience principles
Ability to leverage AI tools to rapidly automate routine tasks, accelerate prototyping, and multiply daily design output while maintaining strict human-in-the-loop quality standards
Curious, collaborative, and eager to grow as a UI/UX designer
Comfortable working on complex technical products and learning domain-specific workflows
Strong visual design sense with attention to layout, hierarchy, typography, and interaction details
Able to receive feedback, iterate quickly, and contribute to a team-oriented design process
Enthusiasm for supporting national security, geospatial intelligence, or other mission-focused products