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Teams in Apparel and Accessories (A&A), Home, Seasonal, Beauty and Electronics prioritize guest experience while blending completion of tasks that ensure product is available and easy to shop - pulling, filling, pricing, setting, staging and maintaining the sales floor and the backroom.
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Responsible for quality assurance of individual products and complete apparel product lines consisting of moderate to extreme levels of difficulty, complexity or breadth of scope; taking place through daily interaction and oversight during product creation, establishing all quality control expectations and remediation of any quality issues arising after product ship from the manufacturing vendor.
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Support the development of product and creative proposals as well as briefs and quotations, including: Lead the briefing and product sourcing process to drive the desired output for creative and merchandise, leveraging our platform to obtain accurate pricing from suppliers that meet client expectations and contractual obligations.
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The Apparel Product Development Intern supports the Product Development&Sourcing team in all aspects apparel development needed to achieve company goals.
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Ph. D. in Fashion Merchandising and Design, or Apparel Merchandising and Design or other closely related fieldfrom an accredited university; demonstrated ability to teach a combination of courses including courses related to consumer textiles, merchandising, visual merchandising, promotion, historic costume, consumer behavior, apparel design and product development.
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This program emphasizes the knowledge needed in apparel design, product development, and. Agricultural Education, Leadership, and Communications (AELC), Agricultural Sciences (AGS), Fashion Design and Merchandising (FDM), and Human Development and Family Science (HDFS.
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In partnership with the VP of Global Merchandise Planning, Apparel & Accessories, this position will be responsible for the development and integration of reporting, tools and systems that will be used by the Merchandise Planning Team to drive Global Merchandising and Planning strategies.
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This unique Product Development role works collaboratively to support our Design and Merchandising Teams, sharing responsibilities, and to be successful you should have experience in apparel design.
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Catalyst Creative is looking for a full-time Apparel Product Developer to develop our swim and sportswear SMS lines. Candidates must have import, private label, and development experience, as well as possess strong product knowledge, be organized, self-motivated, detail-oriented, have excellent written and oral communication skills, and have a POSITIVE attitude.
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6+ years of apparel product development experience. The Product Development Manager is responsible for overseeing the development process from concept to finished SMS. The ideal candidate will provide visibility to the development execution during the collection process while partnering with the design, tech, and production teams to ensure collection objectives and timelines are met.
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7+ years of experience in the fashion industry, with a minimum of 3 years focused on apparel product development. Approve final photo samples for photography and maintain sample archives and trim libraries within the product development files.
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Bachelor degree in an Apparel related program with a concentration in Product Development. We are currently seeking a creative and detail-oriented Product Development Manager to join our team.
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Based in Portland, Oregon with over 130 stores throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho & Alaska, Fred Meyer offers one-stop shopping with store employment opportunities in apparel, home, food, pharmacy and home electronics as well as opportunities in our division office in merchandise and product development, store operations, customer communications, public affairs, food and pharmacy.
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Create Illustrator sketches; review specification and line sheets; ensure accuracy of product development logs, line sheets, boards and design archives library, ensure maintenance of designs in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) system or shared drives.
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Lead design in womens swimwear design within soft goods to oversee the end-to-end product development process from ideation to final production. Provide product information to input into BOM with detailed tech sketches for product development team.
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