Amazon 3D Designer
PriorityChefPriority Chef is a fast growing Amazon kitchenware brand built around smart, beautiful tools for home cooks. We are a team of 7 who move quickly and care deeply about quality, craft, and the small details that make a product stand out on a crowded shelf.
What you’ll do
You’ll own the visual side of our Amazon listings and product storytelling, including:
- Creating high-quality hero images and stack for new and existing products
- Designing Amazon image stacks, A+ Content, Videos, and store/ social media visuals
- Producing/assembling short product videos (listing + ads)
- Using AI tools to speed up ideation, editing, and production
- Keeping our brand look consistent and polished across all assets
- Collaborating closely with Senior Conversion Manager to test and improve creatives
Requirements
What we’re looking for
- Great eye for composition, lighting, and clean, high-converting ecommerce design
- Experience with Amazon creative formats (listing images, A+, brand store, social media)
- Solid skills in Photoshop/Illustrator + video tools
- Comfortable and curious with AI-assisted workflows
- Reliable communicator, able to work independently and iterate quickly
Benefits
Benefits:
- Full Time Remote Work
- Paid leave and additional perks
- Opportunities for continuous learning and growth, especially in e-commerce
- USD 1,000-1400 per month depending on experience
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