Position
The Industrialization Technician will be responsible for supporting activities related to acquiring information from external services and laboratories, aligning internally with modeling, CAD, and technical/BOM areas, while respecting the company's timing during the collection development phase.
Job responsibilities
- Responsible for handling the product industrialization process, collaborating with Product teams and external laboratories;
- Participates and contributes to prototype and sample launch assignments;
- Evaluates the stylistic proposals to identify potential production problems and propose technical solutions;
- Supports the Product team in the sample design phase;
- Responsible for handling the relationship with external laboratories, maintaining constant communication with them to ensure production release and compliance with quality standards;
- Researches technical innovations in materials and construction;
- Coordinates the development of technical manuals for processes (prints, embroideries, pleats, etc.).
Profile
- Previous years of experience in within a manufacturing company in the fashion/luxury sector;
- Knowledge of product construction phases;
- Good knowledge of management systems specific to the textile/clothing world (e.g., PLM);
- Knowledge of the "Made in Italy" sector, both at the industrial and artisanal laboratory level;
- Strong managerial skills in team coordination and collaboration with other company functions;
- Excellent knowledge of the MS Office package;
- Proficiency in English.
LORO PIANA
MAISON
Originally from Trivero in northern Italy, the Loro Piana family began trading wool in the early 1800s. In 1924, Pietro Loro Piana founded Ing. Loro Piana & C., the current company. Pietro’s nephew Franco took over in 1941, and after the war the firm began to establish its reputation as a supplier of premium wool and cashmere textiles for a growing haute couture industry, both home and abroad. In the 1970s, Sergio and Pier Luigi Loro Piana took up the reins, diversifying into luxury goods and developing an international retail arm. Now the world’s foremost cashmere processor, Loro Piana prides itself on sourcing the very finest, rarest raw materials the world has to offer, including unique cashmere from baby goats in northern China and Mongolia, vicuña from the Andes, extra-fine Merino wool from Australia and New Zealand and lotus flower fiber from Myanmar. The company draws on both time-honored traditions and state of the art technology to offer its discerning customers products that are renowned for their peerless quality. All of the company’s collections of ready-to-wear garments and accessories are made in Italy to the highest standards of craftsmanship and sartorial excellence.
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