Aircall
Design Engineer
About this role
Aircall is hiring a Design Engineer in Seattle to evolve the company's visual identity and marketing collateral. You'll use Figma and AI-assisted tools to build automated design pipelines and maintain design systems across a rapidly scaling AI-powered communications platform.
What you'll do
- Develop and maintain design systems for brand consistency across touchpoints
- Build automated design pipelines to streamline workflow efficiency
- Create and evolve visual identity and marketing collateral in Figma
- Implement AI-assisted design workflows to enhance productivity
- Collaborate with product and marketing teams on brand implementation
- Document design standards and best practices
What they're looking for
- Figma expertise
- Design systems knowledge
- AI-assisted design workflows
- Visual identity and branding
- Automation and pipeline development
- Marketing collateral design
- Attention to consistency and detail
- Cross-functional collaboration
Benefits
- Work at a well-funded, fast-growing unicorn with world-class investors
- Seattle office location with global team presence
- Opportunity to shape visual identity of AI-powered platform
- Fast-paced, execution-focused culture with visible impact
- Collaborative environment emphasizing ownership and continuous learning
- Access to cutting-edge AI tools and technologies
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Aircall
Aircall builds an AI-powered customer communications platform that unifies voice, SMS, WhatsApp, and AI in a single workspace for 22,000+ companies. The company is hiring website developers, full-stack software engineers, and forward-deployed engineers to expand its platform capabilities and deliver AI-powered automation solutions to customers.
- Website
- aircall.io
Likely interview questions
- Tell us about your experience building and maintaining design systems in Figma at scale.
- Describe a time you automated design workflows—what tools did you use and what was the impact?