The Role
In this role, you will create and maintain Figma templates, improve workflows, support customer onboarding, and integrate AI tools for enhanced creativity.
Summary Generated by Built In
Superside is hiring a Creative (Automation & AI Integration) to help deliver high-quality creative work through structured systems, templates, and automation-enabled workflows. This role sits within our AI & Automation Integration function and focuses on execution inside scalable creative systems, not one-off design work.
You’ll work closely with Creative Leads, Project Managers, and Creative Directors to apply automation-ready assets, toolkits, and templates across customers, formats, and channels. This role is ideal for a creative who values consistency and craft equally, enjoys working within systems, and is curious about how AI and automation can enhance creative output, not replace it.
What you’ll do
- Build and maintain Figma templates and toolkits that support speed, consistency, and quality.
- Support the setup of new customer accounts by adapting existing creative systems to their needs.
- Help identify workflow inefficiencies and assist in improving them using Figma features, plug-ins, or light automation.
- Adapt Figma designs into Canva or Adobe templates when needed, with guidance from senior team members.
- Assist with auditing and updating existing design systems and asset libraries.
- Collaborate closely with Project Managers and Creative Leaders to understand project needs, support customer onboarding, and adapt outputs while maintaining system integrity.
- Support the rollout of new templates and toolkits across global creative teams.
- Actively use AI tools and automation features, stay curious about new workflows and plug-ins, and contribute to training, experimentation, and knowledge sharing
- Support internal team and customer enablement by contributing to training sessions, documentation, and practical guidance on using AI and automation-enabled creative systems.
What you’ll bring
- Strong hands-on experience with Figma, including components, variants, auto layout, and libraries.
- Strong working knowledge of Figma Buzz and how it supports scalable, multi-format creative.
- Working knowledge of Canva and the Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign).
- Experience working with templates, design systems, and automation-ready or scalable creative workflows.
- Comfort operating within established systems while continuously improving them through practical iteration.
- Ability to learn new tools, processes, and workflows quickly in a fast-paced environment.
- Clear communication skills and confidence collaborating with creative, operational, and cross-functional partners.
- Strong attention to detail, with a consistent focus on quality, accuracy, and brand alignment.
- A practical AI practitioner who actively uses AI tools within their workflow to improve quality, speed and efficiency.
- Ability to support AI and automation adoption by helping upskill internal teams through training, documentation, and hands-on guidance, and by educating customers on the value of automation-enabled creative systems.
Top Skills
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Indesign
Adobe Photoshop
Canva
Figma
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The Company
What We Do
Superside is the leading Creative-as-a-Service (CaaS) company that helps over 450 ambitious brands get great design and creative done at scale.
With our design subscription service, marketing and creative teams can unbottleneck design, move faster and drive more reliable creative performance. We help the world's leading companies like Google, Meta, Amazon, Salesforce, Red Bull and Boston Consulting Group with advertising creative, brand design, video production and more. No longer chained to over-taxed in-house creative teams, our customers reduce costs and move quickly with infinite scale.








