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We are looking for a Freelance Associate Technical Designer, Children's Sportswear, with a top fashion brand in NYC. Pay rate: $34 - 41/hour. 3 month assignment.
Job Responsibility:
Support seasonal development by attending meetings with Design, Merchandising, and Senior Technical Design to assist with new block development
Assist the technical design team with measuring, auditing, and preparing physical samples for fit sessions
Measure and audit 3D garments to support virtual fittings and digital development initiatives
Execute basic 3D and pattern adjustments under the direction of senior technical designers
Attend physical and virtual fit sessions with the Lead or Senior Technical Designer, support form dressing, sample handling, and detailed notetaking
Draft and communicate clear, accurate 3D and physical fit comments to overseas vendors with guidance as needed
Maintain organized tracking of seasonal fit samples and follow up on outstanding items for the team
Create and revise technical sketches in Adobe Illustrator
Update and maintain block specs, sketches, and BOM’s in FlexPLM
Requirements:
Collaborative team player with a growing ability to work independently and manage assigned responsibilities
Comfortable multitasking and adapting to shifting priorities in a fast-paced production environment
Strong attention to detail with solid organizational and follow-through skills
Clear and professional written and verbal communication skills
Foundational understanding of garment construction and 2D patternmaking concepts
Working proficiency in Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Word
Familiarity with PLM systems (FlexPLM preferred)
Foundational knowledge of 3D apparel software (Browzwear preferred)
Exposure to 2D electronic patternmaking systems is a plus (Gerber preferred)
Nice to have:
Exposure to 2D electronic patternmaking systems is a plus (Gerber preferred)