Harrods
Luxury Department Stores
ProductPackagingDesigner
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“Product Packaging Designer at Harrods. Skills: Packaging design, Adobe Creative Suite, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign. Create and develop packaging concepts in line with brand guidelines and product requirements. Manage packaging design projects from initial brief through to final production and launch”
What You'll Achieve.
Bring products to life through innovative and commercially effective packaging design; Ensure packaging not only looks great but is functional, compliant, and aligned with brand strategy; Ensure consistency and excellence at every stage; Ensure designs are feasible and cost-effective; Ensure your work adds value and supports wider business goals
Industry & Context.
Portfolio for consideration
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Proven experience in packaging design, ideally within retail, FMCG, or own label environments, Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, Solid understanding of packaging production processes, materials, and print specifications
What You'll Do.
Create and develop packaging concepts in line with brand guidelines and product requirements
Manage packaging design projects from initial brief through to final production and launch
Ensure all packaging meets regulatory
and sustainability standards
Continuously review and improve packaging based on customer insight
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Working closely with buying, marketing, and supplier teams; Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external suppliers
Communication Scope
Communicate effectively with a range of stakeholders
Process & Methodology
Manage packaging design projects from initial brief through to final production and launch
Full Job Description
We are currently recruiting for a Product Packaging Designer to bring products to life through innovative and commercially effective packaging design that reflects the Harrod’s brand and excites our customers. Please attach your portfolio for consideration. **About the Role** As a Product Packaging Designer, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality, creative packaging solutions across our own label product range. Working closely with buying, marketing, and supplier teams, you’ll ensure packaging not only looks great but is functional, compliant, and aligned with brand strategy. From concept through to production, you’ll play a key role in shaping how our products are presented, ensuring consistency and excellence at every stage. Key responsbilites: * Create and develop packaging concepts in line with brand guidelines and product requirements * Manage packaging design projects from initial brief through to final production and launch * Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external suppliers to ensure designs are feasible and cost-effective * Ensure all packaging meets regulatory, technical, and sustainability standards * Continuously review and improve packaging based on customer insight, trends, and business needs Depending on your role, you may be fully on-site or have a mix of on-site and home working – this is what we refer to as ‘Hybrid’. Our hybrid working policy allows colleagues to work from home for part of the week, with a minimum of three days on-site, depending on business needs. Please see our [Hybrid@Harrods](https://www.harrodscareers.com/hybrid-harrods) policy on our Career Site for more information or speak to a member of our Talent Acquisition team if you have any questions regarding the requirements for this role. **About You** You will be a creative and detail-oriented designer with a passion for translating ideas into impactful packaging solutions. You will be confident working in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple proje
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