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Assistant Designer, Socks

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Assistant Designer, Socks

About Bombas:

Bombas is a comfort focused premium basics brand with a mission to help those in need. The company launched in 2013, after the founders learned that socks are the #1 most requested clothing item at homeless shelters. From there, they set out to solve that problem, donating a pair of socks for every pair they sell. How do you donate a lot of socks? You sell a lot. And how do you sell a lot? You make the most comfortable socks in the history of feet. Millions of pairs sold and donated later, Bombas has continued to innovate within its mission and product, introducing new socks, as well as underwear and t-shirts, the #2 and #3 most requested clothing items at homeless shelters, all while continuing to make a positive impact on the community where we all work and live.

Click here to see what it's like to work inside the Bombas Hive!

The word Bombas is derived from the Latin word for bumblebees. Bees work together to make their hive a better place. At Bombas, we’re inspired by that. We know it’s the collective efforts of our team that keeps the Hive alive and strong - a team that is diverse and inclusive. Different perspectives strengthen our ability to make the most comfortable versions of the products people wear closest to their bodies every day and to serve the communities where we all work and live. We are committed to continuously building a Hive where all are welcomed, seen, and heard regardless of age, color, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, genetics, physical or mental ability, protected veteran, status, race, religion and sexual orientation. As a team, we will strive to create room for different experiences and empower all voices.

Based on the specific needs and job requirements, this role will be working out of our Bombas HQ in New York City.

About the Job:

We are looking for an eager and enthusiastic team player to join our Product Design Team as our Assistant Designer, Socks, reporting directly to the Senior Designer, Socks. The ideal candidate has a knitwear background with 1+ years of experience as an Assistant Designer or Design Intern. This is an opportunity to grow within a fast paced company within a creative and inspiring team. 

As an Assistant Designer, Socks at Bombas, you will be involved in all aspects of the design and development process from ideation to final product assortment, and work cross functionally with many departments within the company.  You will be exposed to many areas of the business and help to shape the future of Bombas. 

What you’ll be responsible for:

  • Assist maintaining sketches, CADs and design updates throughout the design process
  • Supporting, creating and maintaining tech packs in PLM from initial creation to final approval, including CADS, technical sketches, graphs, BOMs, comments and approvals 
  • Preparing and organizing presentations, physical samples and boards as well as digital presentations
  • Communicating with cross functional teams and outside vendors 
  • Maintaining decks and presentations for design and cross functional teams
  • Documenting and communicating meeting notes and updates
  • Working closely with pd & tech design on fit and construction 
  • Adhering to design calendar and all Go To Market deadlines and milestones 
  • Sample management and organization
  • General design area management and organization

What we’ll love about you:

  • Creative and passionate about product 
  • Highly Organized 
  • Extremely detail oriented
  • Keen eye for color and design 
  • Ability to multitask and work in a fast paced environment
  • A team player who is willing and happy to help
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Belief in our mission and understand the importance of giving-back
  • Inquisitive, love to learn, embrace failure, and never give up
  • Comfortable working in an open office environment while staying focused

What you’ll love about us:

  • We are a team of smart, interesting, diverse, funny, and loving people.
  • We offer competitive compensation, employer paid health, medical and dental benefits, 401k with match, paid parental leave, snacks, socks and a fun, relaxed office environment.
  • We take the responsibility to make sure you are excited, happy, and find fulfillment in your work very seriously.
  • We value fun. This is why we host office lunches, offsite team outings and company retreats.
  • We believe in giving back to the community and helping those in need, which is why we volunteer as a team regularly.
  • We believe success comes from the collective effort of all, which is why all full-time employees receive equity in the business.
  • We offer flexible paid time off for all full-time employees. This includes over 20 paid company holidays and unlimited vacation, sick, and wellness days because we understand the value of health, relaxation, spending time with friends and family, and traveling the world.
  • We understand the importance of communication and offer a monthly phone stipend for all full-time employees.
  • We believe a healthy body equals a healthy mind, so we offer a $100 monthly wellbeing reimbursement to all full-time employees.

What you’ll bring:

  • 1+ years Design Intern or Assistant Designer experience
  • Knitwear design background
  • Proficiency in Illustrator and Photoshop
  • Experience in PLM; a plus

Bombas is committed to delivering competitive and equitable pay for our employees.

Each component of the Bombas total rewards package, including benefits and pay, is aimed at contributing to an environment where team members have resources to  manage their lives and are enabled to focus on doing their best work.

The pay range for this position at the start of employment is expected to be between $55,000 and $65,000/year. However, the base pay offered may vary depending on multiple factors, including job-related knowledge, skills, experience, market factors, and business need.

The Bombas total rewards package offered for this position may also include other elements, such as annual bonus and equity target award opportunities as well as medical, financial, and well-being benefits. Additional details of these benefits will be provided if a candidate receives an offer of employment.

If hired, the position is “at-will” and the Company reserves the right to modify any component, plan, or program of the total rewards package at any time, for any reason.

If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any employment testing, or otherwise participating in this hiring process, please direct your inquiries to our Manager, Talent Acquisition at torrey.salter@bombas.com. Only requests related to accommodations will be responded to.

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