Marketing Print Coordinator - Signage and Store Projects

Marketing Print Coordinator – Signage and Store Projects

Want to build your career with a diverse, creative and talented marketing team committed to building lasting relationships with our customers across Canada?

Join us as a marketing print coordinator on our Signage and Store Projects team and grow your career while utilizing your strong experience in print and project management.

In this role, the successful candidate is preferred to be in the greater Vancouver, BC area, where we practice a remote first working model, leveraging in person interactions for strategic, collaborative, and social purposes.

What you'll do as a marketing print coordinator, signage and store projects:

  • manage the production and distribution of all print and digital marketing collateral to our stores across the country
  • obtain quotes from external vendors
  • coordinate assets for projects, determine artwork specifications and vet submissions.
  • provide project guidance and print expertise to internal stakeholders
  • responsible for developing workback schedules and project management, staying within timelines and budget
  • collaborate closely with internal teams and seek to continuously improve how we work together

What we're looking for:

  • strong print industry knowledge
  • 2+ years of experience working in a production environment and knowledge of multimedia standards for both print and digital media
  • Adobe Creative Suite experience
  • project management skills - ability to prioritize and execute multiple projects
  • ability to pivot quickly and remove project roadblocks
  • strong communication and stakeholder management skills
  • strong proficiency in Excel and Powerpoint

Why you'll love it here:

  • remote-first work environment
  • employee discounts on awesome tech from day one
  • flexible health benefits and wellness program
  • TFSA and RRSP programs
  • 100% matched company pension plan
  • training programs to build new and transferable skills

About Best Buy

As Canada's destination for the coolest tech, Best Buy offers one of the best work environments in the country! Annually recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers, our culture is one of inclusivity and belonging and provides employees an environment where they can bring their whole selves to work.

We believe in a fair and inclusive hiring process. We encourage you to apply even if you may not meet all the requirements.

Join our amazing team!

We are looking for people just like you.

Annualized Compensation Range

$50,000.00 - $55,000.00

Starting pay offered will consider skills and experience. Your pay can grow as you build your career with us.

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