Full-Time

Digital Experience & Interactive Design

Posted on 6/6/2026

Deadline 8/7/26
SUSE

SUSE

1,001-5,000 employees

Enterprise Linux distributions and subscriptions

Compensation Overview

$140k - $155k/yr

+ Bonus (Quarterly)

Utah, USA

In Person

Preference for Utah/Intermountain hub; location based in the United States.

Category
UI/UX & Design (2)
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Required Skills
UI/UX Design
Data Structures & Algorithms
Figma
REST APIs
Product Design
Requirements
  • 8-10+ Years in UX/Product Design or Human-Computer Interaction: Proven experience in a high-growth SaaS or infrastructure technology company, with a portfolio showcasing complex journey orchestration
  • Mastery of the Design Stack: Expert-level command of Adobe, Figma, interactive prototyping tools, and modern design platforms
  • Technical Fluency: Ability to understand cloud-native architectures, APIs, and data structures to better design the interfaces that manage them
  • Location: Based in the United States (preferring the Utah/Intermountain hub)
Responsibilities
  • Lead the design of next-generation digital interfaces where users interact with autonomous AI agents. You define how dynamic content modules and AI-powered discovery work together in conversation interaction models.
  • Move beyond static web pages to create 'living' digital environments. You build high-fidelity interactive prototypes that demonstrate the real-world value of the SUSE portfolio allowing customers to 'feel' what it means to be a customer before they buy.
  • Turn complexity into clarity, and clarity into impact. You craft visually stunning interface experiences that transform dense technical concepts into intuitive, high-impact narratives, making SUSE’s value and ROI immediately visible to prospects.
  • Partner closely with the UX Governance Lead to identify and resolve critical digital friction points. You contribute interface design expertise to high-impact decisions that optimize conversion velocity, ensuring a seamless and effective transition from marketing discovery to conversion.
  • Partnering deeply with Brand, Product, and IT, you build consensus across matrixed organizations to ensure a unified "One SUSE" design language is maintained across every pixel.
  • Mentorship & Design Standards (Leading & Developing - Intermediate): Act as the "Internal Design Consultant" for the global digital team. You establish the standards for the SUSE digital design system including accessibility, mobile-first responsiveness, and performance-centric design.

SUSE provides enterprise-grade, open-source Linux and container platforms sold via subscriptions. Its core offering is SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, which runs on x86-64, ARM, and IBM Z for physical, virtual, and cloud workloads, with specialized editions like SLES for SAP Applications and edge-focused SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro. It differentiates itself with long-term enterprise support across diverse architectures, an integrated Kubernetes management layer via Rancher for multi-cloud operations, and container security through NeuVector. Goal: help businesses run mission-critical workloads securely and efficiently across on-premises, cloud, and edge environments using a stable, supported open-source stack and related management and security tools.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Nuremberg, Germany

Founded

1992

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Cloudbase migration tooling removes downtime barriers for VMware and cloud repatriation projects.[1]
  • OpenNebula and Vultr partnerships position SUSE in sovereign cloud and edge AI deals.[1]
  • SUSE AI Factory with NVIDIA strengthens its case for regulated enterprise AI deployments.[1]

What critics are saying

  • Broadcom VMware lock-in slows SUSE Virtualization adoption and delays replacement deals.[1]
  • Red Hat and hyperscaler stacks keep SUSE pressured on pricing, sales, and platform choice.[1]
  • Partner dependence makes SUSE vulnerable if NVIDIA, Vultr, or OpenNebula reprioritize their stack.[1]

What makes SUSE unique

  • First enterprise Linux vendor and long-time SAP-certified infrastructure specialist.[1][3]
  • Rancher, NeuVector, and SUSE Edge extend SUSE beyond Linux into Kubernetes control.[1]
  • Leadership hires from Red Hat signal a sharper focus on enterprise execution in Americas.[1]

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The Associated Press
Mar 24th, 2026
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TechAfrica News
Mar 24th, 2026
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The Associated Press
Mar 24th, 2026
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Yahoo Finance
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The Associated Press
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