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Guides garment or garment parts under machine needle and presser foot to sew parts together. Attaches buttons or fasteners to fabric, using feeding hopper or clamp holder. Operate or tend sewing machines to perform garment sewing operations, such as joining, reinforcing, or decorating garments or garment parts.
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Basic knowledge of garment construction, pattern making, silhouettes, color ways, sewing techniques, fabrication and trim. Set up and update BOM for fabric and trim details and colors, add standard Product Packaging items.
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One Step Up is a Mens, Women, Children wholesale apparel company operating in New York City Garment District. Takes ownership of entire design process from initial inspiration to final sample and is fully responsible for entire product life cycle including trend research, inspiration, sketches, mock-ups, garment specs, special details and fit.
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The seamstress's responsibilities include replacing buttons, zippers, pockets, and linings, adding padding and shaping materials to garments, and modifying garment styles based on customers’ specifications.
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Develop specifications and garment construction methods for assigned product categories from initial style development and cost engineer for bulk production. Problem solve all technical issues related to fit and execution including fabric application, construction, grading and cost engineering.
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Knowledge of the apparel production processes, lead-times, garment construction desired. Responsible for seasonal item setup and maintenance in style master to include pricing, season codes, hierarchy, fabric content, HTS codes, etc.
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Knowledge of production: production timeline, fabric and garment construction, testing protocols. Position Summary: The Production Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the efficient execution of all production-related activities for several menswear brands and categories, including dress shirts and sportswear.
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UniFirst is an international leader in the $18 billion-dollar garment services industry. About UniFirstThe fabric of UniFirst is woven from its very unique family culture where our Team Partners enjoy a small company feel while taking advantage of the resources and stability that come with being a 2 billion-dollar organization.
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Knowledge and familiarity in garment specs, bill of materials, and garment process (silkscreen, fabric printing, washes, etc. Create tech packs with illustrations (Using Illustrator), built full initial specs, and garment construction from new development to production for Women’s streetwear, swim, activewear, kids, athleisure, and outerwear.
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Is an international apparel company headquartered in Atlanta featuring a diverse portfolio of owned lifestyle brands, consisting of Tommy Bahama©, Lilly Pulitzer©, Southern Tide©, The Beaufort Bonnet Company©, Duck Head© and Johnny Was.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES Scans garment to detect defects such as variations in colorExamines fabric for dropped stitches, holes, and/or stainsRemoves spots and stains from garmentsAdheres UPC labels & hangtags using tagging gunAbility to be cross trained in other areas of the Production/DCOther duties may be assigned QUALIFICATIONS Must have knowledge of production processes, quality control, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods.
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Coordinate the process for pre-production samples, lab dips, trims, bulk fabric approval, weekly garment fittings, and action calendar. But the person they hire must know how to spec a garment to check measurements.
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Manage sample developments (eg: sourcing, fabric/trim pass off, strike-off, lab dips, etc) Garment Costing in PLM experience required. Garment Spec and pattern knowledge. Dog friendly office.
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Advanced technical skills and demonstrated understanding of fiber, yarn, fabric, knitting, washing, dying, finishing, testing, and garment construction. Production Manufacturing and product engineering, global trade regulations, global testing protocol, global product integrity, production cycle timeline, calendar management, fabric performance, and garment/product construction.
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Strong knowledge of fabric and materials with the ability to select appropriate materials, understand textile manufacturing processes and garment construction techniques. Solid understanding of the design process, including design principles, garment construction and fabric selection.
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