Lacoste is looking for an experienced Textile Technologist to join our team and help us create the highest quality clothing and accessories. As a Textile Technologist, you will be responsible for developing, testing, and implementing textile processes and products. You will also be responsible for working with clients to create prototypes and final products.This is a great opportunity for someone who is passionate about textiles and has a strong technical background in fabric science, production, and quality control. The ideal candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree in textile engineering or a related field, at least two years of experience working in a textile lab or research facility, and a strong understanding of industry trends and regulations. Additionally, the successful candidate should have excellent communication skills, be highly organized, and have a keen eye for detail. If you have a passion for textiles and are looking for a challenging and rewarding role, we would love to hear from you.
Excellent Communication Skills
Strong Analytical Skills
Knowledge Of Textile Manufacturing Processes
Bachelor's Degree In Textiles
Knowledge Of Textile Science
Knowledge Of Quality Control Standards
Ability To Troubleshoot Textile Problems
Ability To Work With A Variety Of Textiles
Inventory Control
Quality Control
Production Planning
Embroidery
Cost estimation
Finishing
Dyeing
Knitting
Trend Forecasting
Machinery Maintenance
Weaving
Patterning
Felting
Fabric Testing
Garment Production
Communication
Leadership
Time management
creativity
Organization
flexibility
Critical thinking
Teamwork
Problem-Solving
And Interpersonal Skills
According to JobzMall, the average salary range for a Textile Technologist in Miami, FL, USA is $71,412 - $89,427 per year.
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Lacoste S.A. is a French company, founded in 1933 by tennis player René Lacoste, and entrepreneur André Gillier. It sells clothing, footwear, sportswear, eyewear, leather goods, perfume, towels and watches. The company can be recognized by its green alligator logo. René Lacoste, the company's founder, was first given the nickname "the Alligator" by the American press after he bet his team captain an alligator-skin suitcase that he would win his match. He was later re-dubbed "the Crocodile" by French fans because of his tenacity on the tennis court. In November 2012, Lacoste was bought outright by Swiss family-held group Maus Frères.

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