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The Co-operative Retailing System (CRS) is a unique, multi-billion dollar organization based on the fundamental principles of co-operation. It is comprised of a network of approximately 220 autonomous retail co-operatives across Western Canada along with their branch operations, and Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL). FCL is the wholesaling/manufacturing arm of the CRS, which provides the retail co-ops with a range of products and services. FCL invites applications for the position of Graphic Designer.
Reporting to the Creative Services Manager (Marketing & Communications), the Graphic Designer is responsible for the following:
1. Collaborate on/or produce original, impactful, high-quality designs that adhere to brand standards, support objectives, and are appropriate for the medium of delivery in a user/client focused environment. Clients range from FCL Business units (i.e Innovation, HR, Food), to our over 200 retail co-operatives.
2. Effectively collaborate with other Marketing/Communications Team Members, including designers, production artists, copywriters, etc.
3. Stay current and up to date on new and emerging new graphic design technologies.
4. Produce high-quality work within a fast-paced, deadline driven environment.
5. Contribute to our process, share knowledge, and help evolve the way our team works.
The role requires continued support to our various retails in conjunction to supporting our internal departments at FCL Home Office.
Successful candidates must possess a Bachelor's degree, Certificate, or Diploma in Graphic Design or a related field from a recognized institute; demonstrated applied knowledge of design fundamentals and current digital technologies; and a minimum of one year of experience in graphic design, or similar role.
We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those selected to continue in the selection process will be contacted.