InDesign Automation Developer
Role Overview
This mid-level role focuses on automating InDesign layout generation for a high-volume print publisher. Day-to-day involves debugging and stabilizing existing ExtendScript/UXP scripts, building new automation to reduce manual design work, and eventually growing into backend engineering tasks (Ruby on Rails) within a collaborative remote team.
Perks & Benefits
Fully remote position with required Central Time overlap, offering flexibility for LATAM-based candidates. Opportunity to work on a high-scale production environment (~33M pages/month) and grow from scripting into full backend development within a modern stack (Rails, React, Kafka). Long-term potential to lead AI-driven automation initiatives.
Full Job Description
About the Role
We're looking for an InDesign Automation Developer to join The N2 Company's engineering team and help modernize how their print publications get built. N2 produces roughly 900 print publications a month — averaging about 40 pages each, around 33 million pages a month — out of their own Dallas print shop. Today, an InDesign scripting pipeline (run in partnership with an external vendor) takes structured content and slams it into a rough first-draft layout, which a human designer then finishes by hand.
You'll dig into that existing pipeline, debug and stabilize the scripts, and build new automation to push the first draft closer to print-ready — reducing the manual design work and the team's reliance on outside scripting help.
This role starts InDesign-heavy. As you ramp up, you'll grow into real backend ticket work alongside N2's Rails engineering team — no specific framework required on day one, just genuine coding aptitude and the motivation to grow into it.
What You'll Do
Build and maintain InDesign automation using ExtendScript and/or UXP (.idjs) to generate print-ready layouts from structured content (IDML, data-merge, JSON).
Debug and stabilize existing production scripts, working independently into a large, proprietary automation pipeline.
Work with InDesign Server / headless rendering to run automation at production scale, not just through the desktop InDesign client.
Collaborate with N2's design and engineering teams to reduce manual layout work and shrink reliance on outside scripting vendors.
As you ramp up, pick up real backend tickets alongside N2's engineering team, growing your skills in a modern backend stack.
Communicate clearly and proactively in a fully remote, US-based team environment.
Requirements (Must-Haves)
Strong, hands-on Adobe InDesign scripting experience — ExtendScript and/or UXP (.idjs).
Genuine coding aptitude and motivation to grow into backend development (Ruby, Python, Java, or similar — no specific framework required on day one).
Comfortable with Git and PR-based code review today — not starting from zero on version control.
Demonstrated ability to debug and troubleshoot someone else's automation, not just build new scripts from scratch.
Able to work independently and ramp into unfamiliar proprietary APIs/DOMs with limited documentation.
Advanced to fluent English (C1–C2), written and spoken — client is US-based and communication is evaluated closely.
Central Time zone overlap.
Preferred Qualifications
InDesign Server / headless production experience — SOAP job queues, automated rendering pipelines, running scripts at real print-shop scale rather than through the desktop client. This is the biggest differentiator we're screening for.
Real automation/production experience at meaningful scale (IDML generation, data-merge) — not manual layout/design-only work.
Print production background (CMYK, bleed, PDF/X, preflight).
Self-taught or career-changer path into code — bootcamp, side projects, non-traditional background is a strong positive signal here.
Familiarity with background job queues (Sidekiq, SOLID Queue, or similar) for async rendering work.
Hard Disqualifiers
Pure graphic/DTP designer with no interest in or aptitude for backend coding — this role is meant to grow into engineering, not stay print-only.
No InDesign automation/scripting experience at all (manual layout only).
No coding aptitude or experience with any backend language — some backend exposure is required, even though no specific framework is.
Cannot demonstrate independent problem-solving into unfamiliar or proprietary systems.
Current Tech & Production Environment
Scale: ~900 publications/month, ~40 pages average, ~33M pages/month printed out of N2's Dallas print shop.
Current pipeline: a "build pub script" assembles articles and ads into a rough first-draft layout; human designers finish the formatting by hand.
Vendor relationship: N2 currently works with an external InDesign scripting vendor and will keep them in the loop initially — the goal is to reduce reliance on their (expensive) hours over time, not replace them day one.
Growth-path stack: Ruby on Rails, React, Kafka, Docker, ElasticSearch (N2's existing engineering stack) — what you'll grow into as you pick up backend tickets.
AI vision: long-term goal is combining scripting with AI so the first-draft layout comes out close to final, greatly reducing manual design work.
Compensation & Logistics
Remote position, LATAM-based candidates.
Time zone: Central Time overlap required.
Salary: Competitive, based on experience — share your expectations when you apply.
Type: Full-time, long-term.
Start date: Early-to-mid September 2026.
Company Overview
Our client is a franchise-driven print and digital publisher behind Stroll, Real Producers, BeLocal, and Greet magazines, generating roughly $150M in annual revenue. N2 runs a custom Ruby on Rails production platform and its own Dallas print shop, and is actively modernizing its engineering practices and reducing reliance on outsourced vendors.
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