Packaging Graphic Designer

Worthington EnterprisesColumbus, OH
7hOnsite

About The Position

The Worthington Enterprises Consumer Products Marketing team is looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Graphic Designer with a focus on packaging production to join our fast-paced Creative Services team. This role plays a critical part in bringing consumer products to life through thoughtful, brand-aligned, and production-ready packaging design. You’ll collaborate closely with creative leadership, regulatory, supply chain, new product development and brand partners to manage projects from concept through final release, supporting a wide range of packaging and print initiatives across multiple brands. This role will be based at our headquarters in Columbus, OH.

Requirements

  • Proven professional graphic design experience, with a strong focus on retail packaging and print for in-store and online 
  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop), with a solid understanding of pre-press workflows and packaging production standards
  • Demonstrated ability to design within brand, regulatory, and retailer specifications, including dielines, compliance content, and supplier guidelines
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines independently
  • High attention to detail, accuracy, and consistency across visual assets
  • Experience preparing production-ready, press-accurate files for supplier handoff
  • Comfortable collaborating across cross-functional teams including creative, digital marketing, regulatory, brand, and supply chain
  • Working knowledge of file management, version control, and production QA processes
  • Familiarity with AI-powered design tools and asset adaptation workflows
  • Positive attitude, strong communication skills, and a growth mindset. Open to feedback and eager to improve craft and process

Responsibilities

  • Design packaging and print materials across formats including primary and secondary packaging, promotional kits, and merchandising collateral
  • Translate creative direction into compelling, accurate, on-brand visuals that align with functional, regulatory, and retailer requirements
  • Ensure accuracy and consistency across all materials by following brand guidelines and production specs
  • Develop high-quality print-ready files and adapt packaging designs for size, structure, and format variations, including merchandising displays
  • Leverage AI-powered tools and production templates to enhance speed, accuracy, and scalability
  • Support digital design tasks such as resizing and adapting visuals for web, email, and social media
  • Collaborate with designers to maintain creative alignment across physical and digital touchpoints
  • Prepare final files for vendor handoff, regulatory review, and internal uploads
  • Participate in packaging and print reviews to ensure technical accuracy and brand integrity
  • Maintain organized file structures and versioning practices
  • Partner with the Creative Services team to ensure cohesive visual identity across packaging, print, in-store, and digital assets
  • Apply consistent brand elements across all assigned projects
  • Contribute to merchandising displays, packaging updates, logo & iconography design, planogram renderings, and print collateral
  • Participate in cross-functional creative initiatives for product launches and marketing campaigns
  • Apply feedback from senior creatives to continually improve design execution and brand understanding
  • Engage in design reviews, training, and skill-building to stay current on tools, standards, and packaging trends

Benefits

  • Health, Dental, and Vision insurance that starts on your first day! Employer HSA contribution ($1,000/single or $2,000/family)
  • On-site Medical Center, Pharmacy, Barbershop, and fitness center
  • 401(K) Match + Employer contribution
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Flexible Work Schedule
  • Quarterly profit sharing (with no cap!)
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