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Bauer: Summer 2025 Apparel Design/Development Internship

Exeter, NH

TEAMMATES WANTED 

Working at Bauer is like playing on a hockey team. We empower each other to be our best. Everyone on the team has an important role to play. You might be leading others or collaborating with teammates on a big project. Whatever your title, you are part of something bigger than yourself. 

Founded in 1927, Bauer Hockey developed the first skate. Since then, our passion for the game, drive for innovation, and commitment to the hockey community have made us the most trusted brand in hockey. 

About Our Program:

The North American Peak Achievement Athletics Internship Program is designed to give undergraduate & graduate students an opportunity to gain valuable work experience, to learn more about the business and their field of studies to be able to excel in your careers! Interns will have optional 60 – minute lunch & learns to give exposure to business initiatives and departments as well as mentors to help guide you through.

Exeter, NH Program Timeline: Tuesday, June 3 – Friday, August 15 (10 weeks)

Schedule: Tuesday through Thursday in office – 100 Domain Drive, Exeter, NH

Hours: 9am-5pm schedule, 24 hours per week

 

Want to join our team as an Apparel Design/Development Intern?

The Design/Development Intern is responsible for projects supporting the Apparel Department. This role’s primary responsibility is to assist our Associate and Senior Designer and Product Development team in projects from concept to completion. You will help support all areas of the design process for each assortment and work closely with Product Development and Brand to get product over the finish line. The ideal candidate is a creative individual who embraces change as the apparel department grows and develops.

Essential Job Functions & Responsibilities:

  • Work on product design process including sketching, CAD designs, and creating art sheets / tech packs for development.
  • Research on the market for key emerging trends.
  • Assist in Photo Shoots (steaming, organizing samples).
  • Assist in lab dip, trim, and strike off approvals.
  • Assist with documenting and filing lab dip, trim, fabric submits from vendors
  • Work with the Brand Team on competitive landscape analysis.
  • Create, trim, and fabric boards for each season.
  • Support development in checking in protos, sales samples and other submits
  • Manage visual line plan daily.
  • Assist in creating trim boards for departmental use during design reviews
  • Help in maintaining order and overall organization of fabric library

Qualifications:

  • Currently studying Fashion, Design, or a related field.
  • Proficient in Adobe CS Illustrator.
  • Basic knowledge within Garment fit and construction.
  • Possesses a team player personality with a positive can-do attitude.
  • Proven organization skills, effective multitasking, and time-management skills.
  • Exceptional oral and written communication skills, including public speaking.
  • Takes personal responsibility for continuous acquisition of new knowledge, skill sets, and experiences.
  • Experience with Photoshop, Excel, and PowerPoint is a plus.

 

We are committed to employing a diverse workforce and are an equal opportunity employer.

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