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

Crewe
3 weeks ago
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AI Agent Maker (No-Code / Low-Code)

Remote or Hybrid

Salary: Negotiable to secure the right person

Acorn by Synergie, on behalf of our client based in Crewe are looking to speak to talented individuals who can design and build AI agents using no-code/low-code tools. If you're excited by the future of automation and want to be at the heart of building smart systems, this could be the perfect role for you.

Our client is a fast-growing tech services business that supports customers in over 70 countries. They're scaling up their intelligent automation function and looking for a hands-on AI Agent Maker to join the team.

Whether you're a school leaver with a natural flair for systems, or someone who's been automating workflows in the background for years, this business is all about nurturing practical talent and giving you space to grow.

The Role

You'll be designing and building AI agents using no-code/low-code tools like n8n, Zapier, Make, and LangChain UI, creating workflows that connect apps, trigger actions, and embed large language models (like GPT-4) into real business processes. This is not just "drag and drop" it's real, intelligent automation that solves problems and creates impact.

What You'll Be Doing:

Building automated AI workflows using no-code/low-code tools
Connecting APIs, apps, and data to power decision-making agents
Using prompt engineering to design smart LLM-powered behaviours
Prototyping and deploying autonomous systems that actually do stuff
Working with developers and engineers where needed (but you lead the build!)
Documenting, testing, and optimising your creations

What They're Looking For:

Confidence using tools like n8n, Zapier, Make, Airtable, etc.
A good grasp of how AI agents, LLMs, and automation fit together
Experience creating multi-step, cross-platform automations
Familiarity with APIs, webhooks, and integration logic
Strong problem-solving mindset, attention to detail, and a love of figuring things out

Bonus Points (Not Deal-Breakers):

Knowledge of LangChain (UI), AutoGen Studio, or ChatGPT APIs
Experience in AI ops, workflow automation, or digital transformation
UI/UX awareness for building intuitive agent flows

Why Join?

Flexibility: remote-first, with hybrid options if preferred
Cutting-edge tools and training in AI and automation
Collaborative, creative culture where innovation is celebrated
Salary negotiable - they're ready to secure the right person

Sound like your kind of challenge? This is a brilliant chance to shape the future of automation in a supportive and innovative team.

Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment

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