Graphic Designer/Print Specialist/Graphic Artist Job at The UPS Store #3136 in H

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Full-time position - $15.00 per hour paid bi-weeklyThis position is NOT remote. This position is in store onlyThis position's duties will include Graphic Design/Digital Print and some regular store associate work when necessaryThe UPS Store is a privately owned franchise and is a subsidiary of United Parcel Service which provides, shipping, shredding, printing, fax, passport photos, personal and business mailboxes, and notary services.The Graphic Designer is responsible for following through on all customer graphics orders and will help with volume copying. In addition to effective conceptualization abilities, strong design skills, and technical expertise, the Graphic Designer must be highly collaborative by nature and must have demonstrated strengths in graphics design, project management, and communication.The ideal candidate has a Bachelor’s degree in visual communication, graphic design, or a related field; at least two years of experience in graphic design or in the print industry, and is skilled in copyediting/proofreading and desktop publishing. He or she must have full mastery of various software design programs including Adobe-based platforms (Acrobat, InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop) for both Mac and PC.RESPONSIBILITIESPrepares and assembles images and illustrative material and copy and manages layout for publicationDevelops creative concepts and builds graphic solutions for customersPrepares/completes the creative concepts, graphic design, pre-press work, and technical specifications necessary to complete projectsCompletes pre-press set up in Adobe based platforms (Acrobat InDesign, Pagemaker, Illustrator, Photoshop) for both Mac and PCCommunicates effectively with customersDevelops and maintains accurate customer files based on production work flowProduces/designs, proofs, and updates materials for customer projectsDevelops as a team player and is critical to the production processConsistently follows up on production activity using various communication methods (telephone, email, etc.)Performs other duties as assignedQUALIFICATIONSBachelor’s degree in visual communication, graphic design, or a related field preferredTwo years of experience in graphic design or the print industryStrong computer and internet skills (multiple platforms)Expertise with Adobe based platforms (Acrobat, InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop)Able to manage and optimize workload, prioritize multiple projects, and streamline the production flowMust demonstrate extreme attention to detail in design workSkilled in copyediting/proofreading and desktop publishingMust be an energetic self-starter who is driven to succeedExcellent written and verbal communication skillsNeat, clean, and professional appearance#J-18808-Ljbffr

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