
Staff Product Designer, Admin
Docker
Posted about 3 hours ago
Docker has been one of the most loved brands in developer tooling, trusted by more than 20 million monthly users and over 20 billion container image pulls. From solo founders to the world's largest companies, developers rely on Docker to build, share, and run their applications across our suite of products including Docker Desktop, Docker Hub, and Docker Scout.
We are a globally distributed, remote-first team building the tools that define how software gets built and delivered. As AI agents redefine software development, Docker is at the center of that shift, providing the sandboxed environments, verified images, and secure infrastructure that make autonomous workflows trustworthy by default.
As a Staff Product Designer on the Admin Platform, you design the surfaces that let organizations actually run Docker. That means settings, identity and access management, billing, policy, and the connective tissue that makes it possible for an administrator to understand and control how their teams use Docker across every product surface.
This work is often underestimated. Admin surfaces are where trust is built or lost. A confusing permissions model or a billing page that doesn't add up erodes confidence in the entire platform. You understand that and you bring the same rigor and craft to admin workflows that others reserve for flagship features.
You've done this kind of work before. You know what good IAM design looks like. You've thought carefully about how billing surfaces communicate value without creating anxiety. You have opinions about how settings should scale from a single developer to an enterprise with thousands of seats. And you understand that the admin is a distinct user with distinct goals who deserves a designed experience, not an afterthought.
Docker's admin platform spans the Admin console, Docker Desktop, and upcoming product surfaces. As Docker's product footprint grows, the job of keeping the admin experience coherent across all of it becomes more consequential. You own that coherence.
Responsibilities
Own the end-to-end design for the Admin Platform: settings, identity and access management, billing, policy surfaces, and cross-product admin workflows
Ensure that administrators can manage their organizations and achieve their goals across every Docker product surface without hitting seams or contradictions
Identify UX debt across the admin domain and drive it into the roadmap; you're accountable for the overall quality of the experience, not just the next sprint
Partner closely with Engineering and PM to define how new products and features integrate with the admin platform in a way that feels coherent, not bolted on
Use AI tools actively throughout the design process for prototyping, synthesis, and iteration
Collaborate across stakeholders (product, engineering, sales, security, and legal) to build a shared design direction for how Docker serves its administrators
Mentor and elevate more junior designers; your work should be the reference that others study and pull from
Qualifications
Proven track record designing admin, settings, or operations-facing surfaces: IAM, billing, policy management, audit and compliance UIs, org management, or similar
Experience designing cross-product systems, not just screens, but the connective tissue between surfaces that has to stay coherent as the product grows
Deep familiarity with developer tools, platforms, or infrastructure products; you understand the developer context even when designing primarily for the admin
Solid grasp of qualitative and quantitative research methods; ability to synthesize across multiple evidence streams (telemetry, support, qualitative research, sales conversations) into a coherent point of view
Fluency with prototyping and iterative development; you show thinking early and work it out in the open
Ability to develop strong, informed opinions about new technology domains quickly, including areas like AI tooling and containerized environments you may not have designed for before
Experience mentoring or coaching product designers; this role shapes design practice across the team, not just output within a single surface
Attributes We Look For
Empathy for the administrator as a distinct user: someone accountable to their organization, not just trying to get their own work done
Systems thinker; you see how a permissions decision in the Admin console creates expectations in Docker Desktop, and you design with that in mind
Strong opinions, loosely held; you advocate clearly and update gracefully when new evidence arrives
Ability to explain complexity without flattening it; you respect the intelligence of both your users and your cross-functional partners
Humility and a genuine learning mindset; the admin platform touches a wide surface area and no one walks in knowing all of it
Reflective, accountable, and ownership-oriented
AI-forward design process: you're meaningfully integrating tooling into how you work, not just using it as a talking point
What to Expect
First 30 Days
Complete onboarding and develop a working understanding of how Docker's products connect from an admin perspective: what an administrator can control today, where the gaps are, and how the pieces are supposed to fit together
Audit existing design work across the Admin console and adjacent surfaces: what has shipped, what hasn't, and why
Shadow customer and sales calls to build a ground-level view of how administrators actually manage their organizations and where the friction lives
By week three, be sharing early thinking with the team: not polished, just visible
By end of month one, have a working point of view on where the admin platform experience most needs to improve
First 60 Days
Build active working relationships across engineering, product, sales, security, and legal: the full coalition that admin platform design requires
Be actively designing and shipping. Show up in critiques, stay in flow with PM and engineering partners
Establish your agentic workflow scaffolding: define how you're using AI tooling for prototyping, synthesis, and iteration, and get in sync with how the broader design team works
Crystallize a design-led point of view on the admin platform's direction and share it with your manager and team
One-Year Outlook
Fully own the design of the Admin Platform end to end: settings, IAM, billing, policy surfaces, and the integration patterns that connect them to the rest of Docker's products
Serve as the design authority on what it means for a new Docker product or feature to integrate with the admin platform in a way that feels coherent and trustworthy
Act as a strategic thought partner to leadership on how Docker builds and maintains administrator trust as the product grows
Feed insight and craft back to the broader design team; show what staff-level ownership looks like in motion
By year one the Admin Platform experience should be demonstrably clearer, more coherent, and more trustworthy than on day one, and that should be traceable to your presence on the team
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Perks
Freedom & flexibility; fit your work around your life
Designated quarterly Whaleness Days plus end of year Whaleness break
Home office setup; we want you comfortable while you work
16 weeks of paid Parental leave (after 6 months of employment)
Technology stipend equivalent to $100 USD net/month
PTO plan that encourages you to take time to do the things you enjoy
Training stipend for conferences, courses and classes
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