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Job Title: Sales Development Representative (SDR) - Textile Industry. Minimum of 2-3 years of experience in sales, business development, or related roles, preferably in the textile or design industry.
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Job Title: Sales Development Representative (SDR) - Textile Industry Type: Full-time in office Salary: Competitive salary with bonus potential About the Role: Our client, a premier wholesaler and manufacturer of quality fabrics serving a diverse clientele, seeks a motivated Business Development Representative to join their team in New York City. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the growth of their client base and play a pivotal role in their business success.
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Knowledge of textile articles as related to garment classification (gowns, shirts, pants, etc). Place and present all merchandise on appropriate textile racks and wares shelves in accordance with merchandising policies and procedures.
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Assist in textile color rotation per established procedure. Assist in textile color rotation per established procedure. To perform this job successfully, an individual should have beginner knowledge of the Internet and the ability look up information.
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With over 35 years of deep technical expertise in performance textile development, garment engineering, design, and manufacturing. As an associate designer, you will play a crucial role in supporting the fashion design process, from conceptualization to garment development.
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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 design principles, garment construction and fabric selection, across multiple categories, i.e., knits, wovens, bottoms.
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Extensive knowledge of garment construction, pattern making, silhouettes, color ways, sewing techniques, fabrication and trim; familiarity with print design and manufacturing•Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Design•7 + years experience in apparel design.
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General Summary of Position:The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work closely with faculty, graduate and undergraduate students to carry out research on e-textile devices (such as organic photovoltaics and batteries), and fibers with advanced functional properties including garment integrated sensor for human monitoring under the direction of the Principal Investigator.
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Complete technical knowledge of textile & garment manufacturing process & hands on experience on multiple ene-to-end Quality Check formats. Qualifications – Diploma in Textile. Prepare Garment Watch Points.
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Dempsey has become a leader in both the textile rental industry and our local community in preserving our environment. Manage the garment system discharge and monitor daily work assignments.
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Business management and/or equivalent experience and a minimum of three (3) years experience in a textile rental environment. Drives Garment L&R Charges by requiring regular garment inventories, working with plant to identify damage, overseeing proper check-in procedures where missing garments are identified, etc.
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To perform this job successfully, an individual should have basic computer skills and beginner knowledge of utilizing a barcode scanner. Greet each customer/donor with a courteous, friendly and professional attitude; provide prompt, efficient, and accurate customer/donor service at all times, issue donation receipts for articles donated; assist customers with lifting items in and out of their vehicles.
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A background in textile technology, fashion studies, clothing or garment technology, chemical and physical science, polymer science, materials science, and production or manufacturing engineering.
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Communicates any complications, textile issues, garment construction problems or needs quickly and efficiently with the First Hands and Cutter/Draper. Always analyzes the garment construction methods in accordance with the textile that is chosen and its specific needs in relation to the historical accuracy of the period represented by Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
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Stitching background and/or experience with garment, textile or industrial sewing manufacturing operations. Stitching background and/or experience with garment, textile or industrial sewing manufacturing operations.
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