Location: Brussels Tour &Taxis, Belgium - onsite About the role The Visual Prototype Specialist is a creative enabler, responsible for translating early packaging ideas into compelling visual experiences that clearly communicate function and appeal, both internally and to key customers. This role blends graphic design, physical prototyping and visual storytelling to bring concepts and products to life. It ensures that each innovation is understandable, presentable, and emotionally engaging. Form packaging mock-ups to concept storyboards, 3D visualizations and print-ready materials, the role turns innovations into tangible and polished narratives. Whilst the role is part of the CBU team, it also actively supports the product platforms and the future innovation team. You will work closely with respective teams to help shape presentations, customer pitches and hands-on concept kits that support early feedback, co-creation, and buy-in. You will also plays a critical role in preparing visual assets for events, trade shows and commercial story telling. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Create visual representation of packaging concepts. Develop compelling 2D and 3D visualizations, renderings, and mock-ups that clearly express the design intent, functionality, and customer relevance of new packaging ideas Build and prepare realistic packaging samples using manual or digital tools to support internal reviews, customer workshops and presentations Apply graphic design skills to layouts, concept branding and visual identity mock-ups that enhance realism and professionalism Prepare visually compelling content for customer-facing meetings, workshops, PackRights and events – including visuals, leave-behinds, and demonstrations kits Work closely with the different experts to translate technical ideas into clean, understandable visual formats Apply clear design principles, brand alignment, and formatting consistency across all visual assets produced by the innovation teams Adapt materials for multiple channels (e.g. exhibitions and concept boards) Organise and maintain a central library of visual templates, concept imagery and rendering files for reuse across projects and other teams Continuously explore new creative tools and design aesthetics to keep the visual language modern and impactful About You Educated to a degree level (Degree in Graphic Design or Visual Arts preferred), or an equivalent combination of education and experience Strong graphic design and visual communication skills, with an understanding how to tell a story- its problem, solution and value – through a sequence of visuals Experience with hands-on prototyping and model-making Ability to design visual materials and create physical mock-ups Fluent in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop), 3D modelling/rendering tools (e.g. SolidWorks Visualize) and basic CAD tools Works well in a team and service minded. Actively listens and adjusts based on input from relevant team Able to prioritise and manage multiple requests and meet tight deadlines.