Australia
Brand & Marketing Designer
Join our team as an ambitious brand & marketing designer helping to shape the AI operating system for the specialty chemicals industry
Responsibilities
Lead the design of all marketing and sales materials across web, social, and presentations.
Create and maintain a cohesive visual system that scales across channels.
Work closely with the founders and GTM team to shape Kimia’s storytelling.
Translate complex product concepts into clear, engaging visual content.
Continuously refine and evolve the brand’s visual identity as the company grows.
Personal attributes
Strategic thinker with a bias to ship and iterate
Strong communicator who can inspire internal and external audiences
Creative and bold - willing to rethink how marketing works in technical categories
Hands-on contributor who thrives in early-stage chaos
Comfortable working with founders and cross-functional teams
Technical requirements
3+ years’ experience in B2B marketing design, ideally within SaaS, AI, or deep tech products.
Strong portfolio across web, brand, and marketing design.
Proficiency in Figma & Webflow.
Confident working from high-level briefs and improving on visual references.
Experience collaborating with marketing, product, and content teams.
Deep understanding of brand systems, typography, and layout for corporate audiences.
Open to candidates without formal degrees - demonstrated ability and initiative matter most
What you'll get
Foundational marketing role in a new category
Work closely with top-tier founders and global customers
Backed by elite investors including those who backed Canva, Figma, Atlassian
Remote-first with flexible hours and Sydney office option
Define the voice of a generational shift in the chemical industry
What you'll get
Foundational marketing role in a new category
Work closely with top-tier founders and global customers
Backed by elite investors including those who backed Canva, Figma, Atlassian
Remote-first with flexible hours and Sydney office option
Define the voice of a generational shift in the chemical industry
