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Garment Technologist - Ladieswear

Contract Type: Full Time
Location: London
Salary: £48000 - £50000 per annum
REF: 4737_1726755482
Contact Email: joanna@trprecruitment.com

Job Description

A new opportunity has arisen for an experienced Garment Technologist within jersey wear cut and sew . My client is a successful supplier to several leading retailers and supermarkets in the UK and are looking for an experienced Jersey technologist to join their team who has several year's experience . Knowledge of working with Tesco systems highly advantageous or working within a similar environment and customer base someone, that is used to working in a fast-paced challenging environment for a supplier and can thrive under pressure as well as work autonomously as well as part of a team. This role does offer some hybrid working .

Main Responsibilities Will Include:

  • Responsible for approval of garments and advising on all aspects on fit, construction and quality related issues.
  • Attending (virtual)fit meetings with customers and translating the comments to overseas factories
  • Creating size specifications and technical packs for issue to factories.
  • Working closely within internal design, sampling, sales and merchandising teams, and to develop strong working relationships with customers own technical teams.
  • Writing fit comments accurately and sending to overseas factories
  • Liaise regularly with customers regarding fit comments, specs/requirements
  • Creating production specifications
  • Communicate all the information to offshore factories.


Person Specification

  • Previous experience working across jersey cut and sew for a supplier
  • Knowledge of working with High Street Multiples
  • Tesco experience and understanding of systems highly advantageous
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Good understanding of garment construction
  • Ability to work under pressure and to key deadlines on the Critical Path
  • Able to give clear concise written comments to factories