Epiq · 3 weeks ago
Senior Desktop Publisher
Epiq is a company that values its employees and their contributions. They are seeking a Senior Desktop Publisher to deliver high-quality customer service to their investment bank client, focusing on creating pitchbooks and ensuring the accuracy of client requests.
Document ManagementEdiscoveryInformation TechnologyLegalLegal Tech
Responsibilities
Intakes jobs from clients and enters them into our proprietary workflow tracking tool
Works within template formats to create pitchbooks and PIBs (Public Information Books)
Creates custom templates
Cleans up poor quality logos and recreates logos
Prepares renderings, charts and graphs
Proofreads for accuracy and to ensure client request was completed in its entirety
Communicates with print department to outline client’s needs
Qualification
Required
Must have a minimum of two years' experience as a Desktop Operator/Presentation Specialist within an investment bank
Must be an expert in the Microsoft Office Suite package
Must have strong customer service and personal interaction skills
Must be able to communicate clearly and effectively, listening well to client's instructions and following through on all requests
Must be detail oriented and able to work independently at a good pace
Must possess willingness and ability to learn new skills
Ability to lift or move 40 lbs. or greater
Ability to grasp, lift or carry packages on a standard wheeled cart with a load capacity of 75 lbs
Ability to walk, bend, kneel, stand or sit for an extended period of time
Preferred
A solid knowledge of PhotoShop, InDesign, MapInfo and CorelDraw or Illustrator is preferred, but may be learned on the job
Company
Epiq
Epiq Systems provides legal process outsourcing (LPO) services in the United States and internationally.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
unknown2016-07-27Post Ipo Equity
2016-07-27Acquired
1997-02-04IPO
Leadership Team
Recent News
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