
Analyst I, Technical Documentation (Labeling, Packaging)
- Chaska, MN
- $30.00-35.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design or coordinate the design of all product packaging documents including labels, instruction for use, box artwork, graphics etc. from project initiation through completion.
- Create, review, and proof documents for translation formatting, style, clarity, grammar, and punctuation in graphics programs. Identify labeling translation requirements, prepare and manage translation projects to completion.
- Develop label templates used with content management systems including the creation of barcodes for product identification or system usage.
- Use design control processes to identify and define labeling requirements and provide traceability for regulations. Originate change documentation (Change orders, Minor Impact Decision Forms, MSSs)
- Lead cross-functional teams through content development for labeling deliverables by managing the drafts, collecting input and source data, making changes, tracking revisions, and keeping teams on schedule.
- Bachelor’s degree in field with preference for 1-2 years' experience.
- Prefer proficiency in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, and Microsoft Office applications.
- Experience in creating and revising, labeling, boxes, graphics and Material specification sheets.
- Proficient project management skills: responsible for timeline, guidance, and deliverables.
- Ability to collaborate across departments
- Experience creating artwork for packaging in the Medical Device or Pharmaceutical environment including regulated industries.
- Understanding of Diagnostics or Healthcare Industry with heavy emphasis on understanding of packaging requirements and compliance.
- Experience working with printers to follow material specification requirements.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Experience in creating, formatting, and revising Multilanguage product inserts.
- Strong Communicator: Prepare correspondence that relies on communicating clear expectations and using business specific terminology correctly.
- Organized: An efficient time-manager who can handle the pressure of meeting multiple strict deadlines.
- Ability to work independently and with a team: Ability to collaborate and often contribute to discussions amongst internal teams and work effectively without a lot of support or structure.
- Problem-Solver: Willingness to dig into problems, determine the root cause, and recommend solutions to complex challenges.
- Personable: Establish and nurture highly effective relationships with colleagues and key stakeholders that support and advance project goals and objectives.