Graphic Arts Designer NF-03 Government - Schofield Barracks, HI at Geebo

Graphic Arts Designer NF-03

MINIMUM
Qualifications:
- Completion of an accredited program in graphic design, art or related field which involves artistic creativity. OR - Work experience performing the duties described above. Resume MUST clearly reflect the knowledge and experience listed under the minimum qualifications criteria above. HIGH
Qualifications:
1. Possess experience using a variety of marketing media and methods, such as graphic arts, design, illustrations, photographs, computers, broadcast, and other visual media. 2. Possess at least one year experience in the occupation, or a related field appropriate to the work of the position. 3. Possess college credits, or a degree or certificate from an accredited college, university or program in Marketing. 4. Possess strong computer skills utilizing various software programs such as Microsoft Office (Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Word and Excel); Adobe Connect, Adobe Creative Cloud, Web-Ex or other digital media platforms. Resume MUST clearly reflect the knowledge and experience listed under the High qualifications criteria above. All educational documents (i.e. High School Diploma, GED, certifications or transcripts) must be submitted at the time of application in order to verify meeting the educational requirement for this position. To be evaluated as a highly qualified candidate, your resume MUST clearly reflect the knowledge and experience listed under the highly qualified and minimum qualifications criteria above. Applicants who meet both minimum qualifications and highly qualifying / best qualified criteria will be referred to the selecting official for consideration first.
  • Department:
    1020 Illustrating
  • Salary Range:
    $36,940 to $44,750 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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