AI-Native UI/UX Designer at AmorServ
AmorServ
The Opportunity
We're hiring a UI/UX Designer who has fully embraced AI-assisted design tooling — Figma AI, Google Stitch, v0, Galileo, Magic Patterns, Midjourney, and the rapidly evolving stack around them. This isn't a role for someone who occasionally uses AI for inspiration. We want a designer who treats AI tools as a first-class part of their workflow: generating, iterating, prototyping, and shipping at a pace that wasn't possible two years ago.
You'll own the design output across multiple AmorServ initiatives, partnering closely with engineering to move from idea prototype production-ready UI in days, not weeks.
What You'll Do
Lead end-to-end UI/UX design for AmorServ web and mobile products — from discovery and wireframes through high-fidelity mockups and interactive prototypes.
Use AI design tools (Figma AI, Google Stitch, v0, Magic Patterns, Galileo, Uizard, etc.) as part of your daily workflow to accelerate ideation, generate variations, and produce production-grade UI faster.
Translate business requirements and user research into clean, accessible, conversion-focused interfaces.
Build and maintain design systems — components, tokens, patterns — that scale across multiple AmorServ products.
Prototype real, clickable experiences that engineers can build directly from, with handoff specs that leave no ambiguity.
Use generative AI for visual assets, icon systems, illustrations, and marketing creative when appropriate, while maintaining brand consistency.
Run lightweight user testing and incorporate feedback rapidly.
Stay ahead of the AI design tooling landscape and bring new workflows into the team.
What We're Looking For
Required:
Demonstrable fluency with AI design tools. You should be able to walk us through projects where AI tools materially shaped the output, not just decorated it.
Strong portfolio showing shipped product work — web, mobile, or both — with clear visual craft.
Expert-level Figma skills (auto-layout, components, variants, variables, prototyping).
Solid grasp of design systems, accessibility (WCAG basics), and responsive design.
Ability to write clear copy for UI — microcopy, empty states, error messages, onboarding.
Comfort with ambiguity, fast iteration, and direct feedback.
Clear written and visual communication. You can explain why a design works, not just that it does.
Nice to have:
Experience designing for B2B / enterprise software, IT services, or technical products.
Front-end fluency — enough HTML/CSS/Tailwind/React to read code, tweak prototypes, or hand off cleanly to engineers.
Experience with prompt engineering and getting consistent, on-brand output from generative tools.
Motion design (Framer, Rive, After Effects, or Lottie).
Background designing AI-powered product features (chat interfaces, agent UIs, generative experiences).
How You Work
You ship. You'd rather get a v1 in front of users this week than a v3 in a month.
You think in systems, not screens. Every component you make is one someone else can reuse.
You treat AI tools as leverage, not a crutch. You know when to generate and when to draw.
You sweat the details — spacing, type rhythm, color, motion — because they compound.
You're opinionated but not precious. You defend good ideas and let go of bad ones quickly.