UX/UI Product Designer - Enterprise Cybersecurity Platforms

Darktrace
Cambridge, CB2 3BJ, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Darktrace is a global leader in AI for cybersecurity that keeps organizations ahead of the changing threat landscape every day. Founded in 2013, Darktrace provides the essential cybersecurity platform protecting nearly 10,000 organizations from unknown threats using its proprietary AI.

The Darktrace Active AI Security Platform™ delivers a proactive approach to cyber resilience to secure the business across the entire digital estate – from network to cloud to email. Breakthrough innovations from our R&D teams have resulted in over 200 patent applications filed. Darktrace’s platform and services are supported by over 2,400 employees around the world. To learn more, visit http://www.darktrace.com.

Job Description:

We’re building the next generation of enterprise cybersecurity solutions, a suite of powerful, interconnected products designed to protect organizations at scale. Our mission is to deliver clarity, consistency, and usability in a complex security landscape.

At our core, teamwork drives everything we do. We believe in collective vision, cross-functional collaboration, and creating an environment where designers, developers, and product leaders work together to deliver exceptional experiences. We champion career growth, collaboration, and innovation where your ideas will make an impact.

Please note this is a hybrid position, with an expectation of being in the office at least 2 days a week (Thursday & Friday)

What will I be doing:

If you thrive in a corporate environment and love solving big UX challenges with a team-first mindset, this is your opportunity. Additionally, you will be responsible for:

  • Designing wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity UI for desktop and mobile applications and enterprise platforms.

  • Creating intuitive navigation for multi-deployment environments.

  • Developing data-driven interfaces and visualizations that simplify complexity.

  • Maintaining and evolving design systems for consistency across multiple products.

  • Collaborating with cross-functional teams (developers, product managers, security experts) to balance user needs, business goals, and technical feasibility.

  • Conducting user research, usability testing, and iterate based on insights.

What experience do I need:

We’re seeking an experienced designer who thrives in complex environments and loves solving big UX challenges. You’ll bring:

  • Desktop & Mobile Application Design experience,

  • Designing for multiple product ranges & platform-level experiences,

  • Expertise in multi-deployment navigation,

  • Strong background in data-driven UI/UX,

  • Ability to create intuitive data visualizations,

  • Proven experience with design systems,

  • Collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills,

  • Full end-to-end design process knowledge (from discovery to delivery).

Tools & Skills:

  • Figma and design system management.

  • Strong portfolio showcasing enterprise-level or complex product design.

  • Bonus: Familiarity with cybersecurity concepts.

Why Join Us?

  • Impactful Work: Design interfaces that protect organizations globally.

  • Growth Opportunities: We champion career progression and skill development.

  • Innovation Culture: Experiment with new ideas and technologies.

  • Hybrid Flexibility: Balance office collaboration with remote focus time.

Ready to design the future of cybersecurity?

Apply now and bring your creativity to a team that values design excellence and innovation.

Benefits:

  • 23 days’ holiday + all public holidays, rising to 25 days after 2 years of service,

  • Additional day off for your birthday,

  • Private medical insurance which covers you, your cohabiting partner and children,

  • Life insurance of 4 times your base salary,

  • Salary sacrifice pension scheme,

  • Enhanced family leave,

  • Confidential Employee Assistance Program,

  • Cycle to work scheme.

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