Kontoor Brands

Outdoor & Apparel

AssistantDesignerLee

$52–78k ~AI est. Greensboro, North Carolina, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Assistant Designer- Lee at Kontoor Brands. Skills: Apparel design, Denim design. Assist design team. Develop seasonal product lines”

Industry & Context.

Outdoor & Apparel
Problems you'll solve

Think creatively; Focus on details

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1 year professional experience, Illustration skills, Hand sketch capabilities, Illustrator capabilities, Adobe Illustrator knowledge, Adobe Photoshop knowledge, Microsoft Office programs knowledge, Ability to think creatively, Ability to focus on details, Commitment to high quality, Highly organized, Able to communicate appropriately, Multi-tasking capabilities, Flexible with time, Agile with responsibilities, Positive attitude, Team player

Nice to Have

Bachelor's degree in apparel design, Bachelor's degree in art, Bachelor's degree in graphics, Familiar with V-Stitcher, Familiar with 3D design

What You'll Do.

Develop seasonal product lines

Build design presentations

Create design cadsheets

Develop design tracker

Maintain design tracker

Approve color labdips

Create simple repeats

Take notes in proto reviews

Take notes in fit reviews

Take notes in milestone meetings

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional work streams; Global teams; Multi-functional partners

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