Ramp is building smart infrastructure for finance teams, automating the flow of spend for over 50,000 companies. They are seeking a Design Engineer to own and elevate their brand experience on the web, ensuring that the marketing site feels like the product through exceptional design and engineering collaboration.
Responsibilities:
- Own Ramp's highest-stakes web surfaces end to end: launch pages, product marketing experiences, and interactive storytelling that lets people experience the product before they log in
- Build and evolve a scalable web design system: layout patterns, component libraries, motion language, and brand standards that other designers and engineers ship from
- Prototype in code and LLMs first. Build working interactive prototypes of key moments, then hand that code directly to engineering or ship it yourself
- Lead web redesigns from concept through production, partnering directly with engineering and growth
- Set and hold the visual bar: typography, spacing, color, motion, hierarchy across every external surface
- Bridge the gap between brand and product: ensure the web experience is coherent with the product experience, not a separate world
- Share systems, patterns, and workflows that raise craft quality across the org
- Champion the brand so that the work influences other teams
Requirements:
- Active, daily use of LLMs (Claude, Cursor, etc.) in your design and prototyping workflow
- 7+ years of experience in web design or design engineering, with at least one full site overhaul or web design system you owned as an IC
- Front-end fluency: you can prototype and build what you design in code (HTML/CSS/JS, React, or similar)
- A portfolio that shows both brand craft and product thinking: not just beautiful pages, but experiences where you can tell the person understood what the product actually does
- Deep typographic and layout sensibility. You have opinions about grids, whitespace, and hierarchy
- Experience working directly with front-end engineers in production, not just handing off Figma files
- Ability to move fast without sacrificing craft. You know when to polish and when to ship
- Comfort with ambiguity: you can drive clarity, define the brief, and lead cross-functional partners to execution
- Experience at a company known for product-centric marketing
- Motion design chops (Framer Motion, CSS animations, After Effects for direction)
- Experience with conversion optimization and growth experiments on marketing surfaces
- Background building products end to end, not just marketing them