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Hi guys,

ok I know there's some graphic designers lurking around here. We have 2 new marketing roles going at work, located in Altona for a residential builder, as below:

** Marketing Coordinator/Graphic Designer

This role is responsible for coordinating the marketing and design for our land developments. You will be liaising with our development team to plan innovative marketing programs, media schedules, sponsorships and a variety of different marketing activities. You will also be responsible for the design of marketing collateral associated with current developments and assist with the overflow of the group's design requirements.

Key Skills Required:

Proficient in Mac and PC computer skills.

Strong knowledge of Adobe suite including Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign.

Ability to operate under solid pressure and meet tight deadlines.

Excellent communication skills.

Excellent Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook skills.

This role requires someone with a tertiary qualification in graphic design and relevant work experience.

** Graphic and Web Designer

This role is responsible for design and creation of advertisements, brochures, flyers, signage and mailers. The role will also be heavily involved with online advertising, company websites, and any other Flash associated work where required. Aided by our IT department, the role would create small websites for developments as well as landing pages from online advertising.

Key Skills Required:

Excellent knowledge of Illustrator, Photoshop & Indesign

Good skills & knowledge of Adobe Dreamweaver & Flash (inc HTML, CSS & Actionscript)

Proficiency using Mac and PC computer skills

The role preferably requires someone with a Degree in Graphic Design/multi-media and relevant work related experience.

You'll be working in a great team and for a good company :thumbsup:

If interested, shoot me a PM, reply here or email me and I'll give you further details.

Cheers

Kaz

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