Graphic Design and Web Specialist - The Toro Company (Riverside, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Covina, CA at Geebo

Graphic Design and Web Specialist - The Toro Company (Riverside, CA)

Graphic Design & Web Specialist Tracking Code 20130442 Job Description RESPONSIBILITIES Creating collateral materials and POS using appropriate graphics software (Mac-based):
Adobe CS6 (InDesign, Ilustrator, PhotoShop).
Coordinating the distribution of new materials and field announcements.
2) Support the inventory management system through parts with data entry information for new, revised and obsolete materials.
3) Maintain digital assets for all Toro irrigation products.
4) Design and maintenance of Toro website(s) with updates to copy and images.
REQUIREMENTS Bachelors degree in graphic arts or related field required.
Minimum 2 years experience and working knowledge of graphics software packages including Adobe CS6 (InDesign, Illustrator, PhotoShop).
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) also required.
Must have excellent organizational skills and strong project management abilities.
Must be able to prioritize workload and handle multiple projects at the same time.
Must possess good written and oral communication skills.
Must be able to lead cross-functional team projects.
Must be proactive and able to work independently.
Must think creatively to develop compelling visual displays and materials that align with marketing strategies and objectives.
Position Type Full-Time/Regular Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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