AI Agent Maker (No-Code / Low-Code)

Acorn by Synergie
Crewe, United Kingdom
Yesterday
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Flexible working Access to cutting-edge AI tools and training Collaborative, creative culture with focus on innovation
AI Agent Maker (No-Code / Low-Code)

Remote or Hybrid | Salary: Negotiable | Contract / Permanent

Introduction

Acorn by Synergie, on behalf of a fast-growing tech services business based in Crewe, is looking for a talented AI Agent Maker to join their intelligent automation team. This role is ideal for someone passionate about building smart systems using no-code/low-code tools and embedding AI into real business processes. Flexible remote or hybrid working is offered.

Key Duties:
  • Design and build AI agents using no-code/low-code platforms such as n8n, Zapier, Make, and LangChain UI.

  • Create automated workflows connecting apps, APIs, and data sources to drive decision-making.

  • Use prompt engineering to design intelligent, LLM-powered behaviours.

  • Prototype, deploy, and optimise autonomous systems.

  • Collaborate with developers and engineers when needed, leading the build process.

  • Document, test, and improve AI agents and automation workflows.

Requirements:
  • Confidence using no-code/low-code tools (n8n, Zapier, Make, Airtable, etc.).

  • Understanding of AI agents, LLMs, and intelligent automation.

  • Experience creating multi-step, cross-platform automations.

  • Familiarity with APIs, webhooks, and integration logic.

  • Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and creativity.

Desirable (Not Essential):
  • Knowledge of LangChain (UI), AutoGen Studio, or ChatGPT APIs.

  • Experience in AI ops, workflow automation, or digital transformation.

  • UI/UX awareness for designing intuitive agent flows.

What We Offer:
  • Flexible working: remote-first, with hybrid options.

  • Access to cutting-edge AI tools and training.

  • Collaborative, creative culture with focus on innovation.

  • Salary negotiable to secure the right candidate.

Interested?

Apply now to join a team shaping the future of AI-driven automation and take ownership of creating intelligent workflows that make a real impact.

Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment.

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