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We are currently looking for a Product Development Associate to join our growing team. Product Development Associate. Minimum of 3+ years’ experience in apparel product development or production.
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The Product Development Associate Manager supports and executes all phases of the new product development and product reformulation process from concept to consumer within the Global Product Development organization.
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The Associate Manager supports the development and execution of new product launches and brand strategies for Eva NYC Hair Care that are set forth by the Senior Director. Writes and submits product development briefs to R&D and manufacturers with clear details on the concept, formula, packaging, cost target, quantities, and timing.
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The Associate Product Development & Production Manager will report directly to the Director of Accessories for our leather goods categories. The fundamental responsibilities of the Associate Product Development & Production Manager are to provide daily support to the Director for all functions of the product life cycle from concept to delivery.
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My Brooklyn based client is hiring for a Product Development Associate to support the entire Product Division. MUST HAVE full time experience with product development, managing and reviewing samples, excel experience, partnering with both internal teams and factories & manufacturers, and helping to design products and review specs.
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The Investment Middle Office Service (IMOS) Product Development Associate will drive design and delivery of key aspects of the strategic middle office product, leveraging firm-wide capabilities to implement efficient and competitive product solutions.
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Our client, a leading children's apparel brand, is seeking a Product Development Associate/Associate Brand Manager to join their team! 3-5 years of experience in product development.
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The Product Development Associate contributes to the development and production process by assisting in the execution, and follow-up relating to manufacturing orders. We are hiring two new Product Development Associates, across multiple brands and categories.
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However, for this Associate Director of Product Development role, you must be someone who is experienced and passionate about research and development. A leading company in the pharmaceutical industry is currently seeking an Associate Director of Product Development to join their team.
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Three or more (3+) years of experience working in product development, merchandising, direct sourcing, or apparel/textile design role. The Product Development Manager is a key functional partner who works collaboratively with design, production, and merchandising to bring the best product into our stores.
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As a Product Development Associate, you will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including product managers, designers, and marketing professionals, to develop and maintain product life cycle.
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As the Production & PD Associate for Mark Cross, you will serve as the connective tissue between our global suppliers, Italian factories, and NYC headquarters to track and manage all product development activity from concepting and design to initial prototype evaluation and through successful x-factor of final production.
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1-2 years of product development experience, in the apparel/retail space. Help manage material development & sourcing for Active Division. Knowledge of product, strong fashion, color and print sense.
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Reporting to KIND’s New Product Development Team, The Associate Food Scientist is responsible for executing Product Development initiatives to further enhance KIND’s portfolio of healthy snacks.
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Provide legal counsel and foresight on potential legal implications related to new product development and processes. Collaborate with Product, Design, and Engineering teams to offer ongoing legal support that aligns with business goals.
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