Graphic Designer Job at Chadwell Supply, Inc. in Tampa

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Smart, Innovative, and Hard-working? Perfect! We are growing and need the right people with the right mindset. Join our family and find a home where you will enjoy working with your peers, be challenged to work hard, and have some fun in the midst of it all. We are proud to have been named the National Apartment Association's 2021 Best Workplace in the Supplier Category. Full Time, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. Compensation: Annual Salary of $55K-$63K based on experience Paid Holidays Off and No Weekends! Work from home options! We offer hybrid schedules that would consist of 2days at home and 3days in the office. We offer full benefits such as medical, dental, vision, life insurance, disability, 401K, 104 hours of paid time off accruals, complimentary gym access, meal prep services, and much more! Employee discount program! Long-Term Career Opportunities! Many of our leaders started with Chadwell looking for a job, just like you, but found long-term career opportunities at one of our 28Branches across the Country. Named Top 100 Companies in Tampa Bay 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2025! Overview The Graphic Designer works with the Marketing department to develop print and digital materials. Designs will meet brand standards and help tell the Chadwell Supply story while supporting business development efforts. What you will need A bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, Graphic Design, or equivalent experience is required. 2+ years of graphic design experience. A strong portfolio showcasing design ability. Strong business background with a commercial mindset. Experience in print, digital, and/or web design required. Highly proficient in Adobe Creative Cloud (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, and others). Proficiency with MS Office Applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Excellent communication skills. Strong time management abilities. Knowledge of photo manipulation, color correction, print resolution formats, and digital printing processes. Knowledge of graphic design process and design principles including the use of typography, color, and conceptualizing designs for a variety of audiences and messages. Strong attention to detail. Understanding of file types and their proper usage. Skilled in the preparation of production-ready files for print or digital usage. How you will make an impact Collaborate with other designers and content creators to brainstorm and advance new and innovative ideas. Effectively articulate strategic thinking and rationale behind creative concepts and layout solutions. Design of both print collateral and digital products to produce high-quality infographics, diagrams, flyers, email blasts, invitations, announcements, maps, advertisements, sales materials, white papers, landing pages, presentations, social media, banners, tradeshow booths, large format print work, etc. Ensure files for production are properly built and work with specified parameters on a per-project basis. Assist with web design and ongoing maintenance of visual identity. Design fully integrated campaigns, including print, direct mail, email, digital and social communications with consistency across mediums. Create packaging or logos for new products or brands, this may include researching product data and developing branding and materials accordingly. Maintain image libraries. Maintain all corporate and vendor logos. Adhere to company brand standards. Perform quality checks for designs, whether individual or for the team. Proof, prepare, and release final art files for production. #INDAC #J-18808-Ljbffr

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