Arabic Packaging & Compliance Designer

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SLQ Global is a dynamic, results-driven marketing, trading, and distribution company headquartered in the UAE, specializing in Food & Beverages, Health & Wellness, and Agricultural Products, helping brands connect with both businesses and consumers across the Middle East.
As a digital-first FMCG company, SLQ Global passionately cultivates and elevates brands, leveraging deep regional insight, a collaborative network, and strong route-to-market capabilities to drive impactful brand growth across diverse channels.

Role Overview

We are seeking a detail-oriented and creative Arabic Packaging & Compliance Designer on a short-term contract to support our product portfolio expansion. The role will focus on Arabic labeling, packaging compliance, and brand adaptation for the GCC and wider MENA markets, with hands-on responsibility for designing, reviewing, and preparing product labels for registration ,print and digital use.

Key Responsibilities

  • Create and translate Arabic product labels in line with UAE and GCC regulatory requirements.

  • Ensure full compliance with local labeling standards (ingredients, nutritional facts, allergen declarations, expiry dates, Halal and certification logos).

  • Adapt brand elements and packaging layouts into Arabic while maintaining brand consistency.

  • Use label design and printing software to develop print-ready packaging files.

  • Collaborate with internal teams to review and approve final designs before printing and distribution.

  • Conduct market research on competitor packaging and branding trends in the region.

  • Prepare and maintain organized documentation of label drafts, approvals, and final versions using Google Workspace Suite (Docs, Sheets, Drive, Slides, Gmail, etc.).

  • Provide support on Arabic copywriting, product descriptions, and promotional assets.



Requirements

Qualifications & Skills

  • Native or fluent Arabic speaker with excellent translation and copywriting skills.

  • Strong knowledge of UAE/GCC food labeling regulations (experience with ESMA, Dubai Municipality, SFDA is a plus).

  • Proficiency in label design/printing software (e.g., Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, CorelDRAW, or equivalent).

  • Adept in Google Workspace Suite for documentation, collaboration, and project tracking.

  • Experience in FMCG, food labeling, or brand development preferred.

  • Detail-oriented, organized, and capable of working under tight deadlines.



Benefits

Contract Terms

  • Work From Home part time role

  • Duration: 3 months (short-term contract, with potential for extension).

  • Commitment: Part-time basis depending on project needs.

  • Compensation: Weekly Competitive payment upon successful completion of Each project 




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