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Fit Technician

Montreal, Canada

THE COMPANY

Tefron is a global B2B brand with a specialised focus in the activewear and intimates’ spaces. Our key values include innovating through garment design lead with solution based product and cutting-edge yarns. At the core of what we do we are focused on sustainability and doing good together as a community with innovation being the focal point of all our global projects. At Tefron, we are committed to promoting and celebrating diversity and inclusion within our team. No matter who you are, what you do or how you do it, we value unique talents, contributions and most importantly, respect.

THE ROLE

As part of the Technical Design team, you will be supporting Tefron’s initiative on thoughtful design, perfect fit, and solution-based apparel. We are seeking a dedicated and passionate individual to share in our company spirit and passion to knit the future.  

 

 

WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING:

  • Develop product standards across categories for fit, construction, quality and tech pack formats and maintain accuracy
  • Be able to issues precise specs and detailed garment construction adjustments
  • Leverage client feedback to establish consistency in fit across categories and fabrications
  • Measurement & inspection of garments to ensure workmanship reach proper quality standards
  • Conduct fit analysis and fitting on live models/mannequin to reach styling interpretation and specs.
  • Manage time line to meet due dates & deadlines (both product development and production cycle)
  • Uploading samples submission measurements into Flex PLM or similar platform
  • Daily communication with overseas suppliers in a timely and respectful manor

 

WHAT YOU’LL NEED:

  • College or university degree in Fashion or related degree
  • 4-7 years experience in fit or similar role
  • Technical knowledge related to product fit, pattern and construction to provide leadership for large and complex apparel development projects
  • Excellent knowledge of garment construction and fit
  • Strong organizational skills, detail-oriented
  • Ability to multi-task and prioritize
  • Advanced in Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Adobe Illustrator (3D software is an asset)
  • Strong communication skills: spoken and written English skills are mandatory (French asset)
  • Must be able to work efficiently on a tight calendar, prioritize workload, meet deadlines and adapt to a fast-paced environment
  • Experience in intimates, seamless knitting or active wear preferred
  • Experience with a PLM system considered an asset
  • Ability to travel

 

PREFERRED QUALITIES

  • Passion and understanding of the intimate’s fashion industry, fitness/training, sport/activewear and youth culture spaces.

THE PERKS

At Tefron we believe in the importance of investing in our employees through their physical, mental, and financial health along with being able to provide some fun and inclusive perks along the way.

  • Generous vacation allotment + personal days
  • Affordable Benefits Coverage
  • Access to Telemedicine
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Flexible working schedule (hybrid-model)
  • Onsite parking
  • Onsite Gym
  • Birthday’s off
  • Year-round half-day Fridays

 

 

FREE TO BE

As a purpose-led, performance-driven company, we strive to foster a culture of belonging based on respect, connection, openness, and authenticity. We are committed to building and maintaining a workplace that celebrates the diversity of our associates, allowing them to bring their authentic selves to work every day.

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