Product Manager, Code

Remote $169k–$303k 4 days ago full-time quality 7.9/10

Role in brief

Figma is seeking a Product Manager to lead the integration of design and code, focusing on AI-powered tools and developer systems. This role involves improving the translation of designs into production-ready code and enhancing the platform's performance. Ideal candidates will have a strong product management background, experience with AI systems, and a track record of shipping measurable product improvements.

About the role

This Product Manager role at Figma focuses on the intersection of design and code, specifically how designs are transformed into production-ready code and how code changes are reflected back in the design environment. The position involves building a seamless, automated round-trip process, increasingly powered by AI agents, to replace manual handoffs. A key part of the work is to enhance the quality and performance of the platform that developers currently rely on.

Success in this role means defining evaluation metrics and building the infrastructure to measure the accuracy of design-to-code translation, ensuring continuous improvement. The Product Manager will also be responsible for understanding and expanding adoption within enterprise workflows, delivering solutions that meet the needs of large teams at scale. This involves working closely with customers to gather insights and translate them into product features.

The team is dedicated to making design accessible and empowering teams to streamline workflows. This role contributes to Figma's mission by developing tools that enable faster collaboration, from brainstorming and prototyping to iterating with AI. The work directly supports initiatives like Figma Make, which converts prompts into production code, and the Figma agent, designed to edit files directly on the canvas.

The salary for this position ranges from $169,000 to $303,000 USD annually.

Skills that matter here

  • product management: This role requires over five years of experience in product management, guiding products from initial concept through to launch.
  • AI systems: The ability to understand and discuss the technical aspects of AI systems, including agents, LLMs, and MCP, is essential for this position.
  • cross-functional team leadership: Candidates should have experience leading diverse teams to deliver major initiatives and presenting outcomes to executive stakeholders.
  • enterprise customer engagement: Working directly with enterprise customers to understand their workflows and translate those insights into shippable products is a key responsibility.
  • design tools: A background in building design tools, developer tools, or AI-powered coding products is beneficial for this role.

Who this role suits

  • A product leader who can demonstrate how their past work has led to measurable quality improvements in a product.
  • Someone who possesses the technical aptitude to read and understand code, actively participating in technical design discussions.
  • An individual adept at engaging with enterprise customers, understanding their needs, and translating those into product features.
  • A person capable of guiding a major initiative from start to finish, including presenting results to senior leadership.

From the employer

What you'll do at Figma:

  • Bridge design and code: Own how designs become production-ready code, and how code changes flow back onto the Figma canvas — building a round-trip that's increasingly powered by agents rather than manual handoff.
  • Raise the bar on our MCP server: Drive the quality and performance of the platform developers rely on today, making it faster and more capable as more of product development shifts into code.
  • Build for continuous quality: Define the evals and infrastructure that measure how well we translate between design and code, so the experience gets measurably better week over week.
  • Grow with our customers: Expand adoption while developing a deep understanding of enterprise workflows, and deliver output that teams can trust at scale.

We'd love to hear from you if you have:

  • 5+ years in product management, owning products from concept through launch.
  • Shipped measurable quality improvements to a product — and can point to the metrics that moved and how you moved them.
  • The ability to read and reason about code, and to hold your own in technical design discussions on how AI systems (agents, LLMs, MCP) work.
  • Led a cross-functional team through delivery of a major initiative end to end, including presenting outcomes to executives.
  • Experience working directly with enterprise customers to understand their workflows and turn what you learn into shipped product.
  • Background building design tools, developer tools, or AI-powered coding products.

What Figma offers:

  • Competitive salary and equity.
  • Health, dental & vision benefits.
  • Retirement with company contribution.
  • Parental leave & reproductive or family planning support.
  • Mental health & wellness benefits.
  • Generous PTO and company recharge days.
  • Learning & development stipend.
  • Work from home stipend and cell phone reimbursement.
  • Sales incentive pay for most sales roles and an annual bonus plan for eligible non-sales roles.

Questions about this role

What is the remote work policy for this position?

This is a remote position, allowing candidates to work from anywhere.

What level of experience is required for this role?

Candidates should have at least five years of experience in product management, owning products from concept to launch.

What kind of technical skills are important for this role?

The role requires the ability to read and understand code, and to engage in technical discussions about AI systems like agents, LLMs, and MCP.

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