U.S. Elite is in need of a Graphic Designer with a background in tactical gear / lifestyle.
We are looking for someone who is talented with words and images. If you are a trendsetter with solid design experience and intense artistic drive, you might be our missing link!
Be advised: a wicked effin’ sense of humor is a must.
Job Description:
– Takes responsibility for the design, layout and production of digital promotional assets.
– Creates graphics for company website.
– Works closely with management to maintain a consistent graphic identity for the company.
– Stays up-to-date on the tactical market and provides advice and guidance consistent with industry trends and company needs.
Expectations:
You will be responsible for creating website and social media assets on a weekly basis, approximately one set of asset per week and possibly more during peak periods.
You will meet a Weekly Friday deadline. You will also work on additional projects, as needed.
Requirements:
– Interest/knowledge in tactical gear.
– Robust e-commerce background.
– Outstanding Photoshop and InDesign skills.
– Master of layout and typography.
– Excellent communication, decision-making and interpersonal skills required.
– Works well as part of a team.
– Flexible, with a positive attitude, including problem skills.
– Ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
– Link to a killer design portfolio or digital files of work samples is required.
– Bonus points: Video editing experience.
Something to consider:
We prefer if you work from the NJ command post, but can telecommute if you’re an OG.
Principals only.
Compensation: DOE.
Please send your portfolio, highlights of your experience, compensation expectations and why you think you’d be a kickass Graphic Designer with us to hr@us-elitegear.com.
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Man. If I weren’t already doing my dream job, I would be all over this. This is the type of gig that a much younger me fantasized about way back when I was in college for visual communications and graphic design.
Wish I lived in the US – would have loved the move over to real firearms graphical work