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This individual will be responsible for supporting the design process, including but not limited to: concept, research, design, tech pack creation, BOM development, fabric selection, trim selection, fitting, and finessing product.
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This individual will be responsible for aiding in the design process including, but not limited to: concept research & design, BOM development, fabric selection, trim selection, fitting, and finessing product.
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Partner with Production and Raw Material Planning teams to review pre-season key programs and fabric platforming to ensure never-out-of-stock on core essentials and on-time delivery to accounts.
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Physical Requirements •Ability to stand and walk for the majority of work shift, frequently bend, squat and twist, lift up to 50 lbs., climb a ladder to reach merchandise and or supplies, and see and distinguish between fabric patterns and colors.
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Install and repair covered wall and ceiling surfaces including, but not limited to, hanging vinyl paper, fabric and foil wall coverings. Prepare and paint surfaces using techniques and tools including, but not limited to, measuring surfaces, applying spackle and plaster, mixing paint, matching paint and using brushes, rollers and spray guns.
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Ability to stand and walk for the majority of work shift, frequently bend, squat and twist, lift up to 50 lbs., climb a ladder to reach merchandise and or supplies, and see and distinguish between fabric patterns and colors.
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The history of the Acushnet Company is tightly woven into the fabric of golf. BA / BS college degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration or related field is required. We are bridge builders who embrace our responsibility to leave our brands, businesses, communities, and the game of golf in a better position than when we started.
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Our pride of ownership can be seen in all that we do – from our exceptional services to our quality plant material all of which are out-shined by the fabric of our company and reason for our success – our associates.
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We earn our position as unrivaled leaders in every category in which we compete, striving for excellence in all that we do - from the performance and consistency of our products to our engagement with golfers and trade partners, to our commitment to creating a workplace built on diversity, inclusion, belonging and respect.
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Must be able to successfully pass applicable auditions or skill testing, background check, physical examination and drug screening test. Under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor and/or Manager, the Painter will be responsible for painting, maintaining and repairing surfaces of the building, furniture, rooms and equipment throughout the facility in the resort's continuing effort to deliver an outstanding guest experience.
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