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Clothing/textile technologist: Job description. A clothing/textile technologist works on the design and production of fibres, yarns and textiles. They carry out a range of technical, investigative and quality-control work to make sure the end product performs to specifications. They work on the development of products, improving production efficiency and quality, while liaising with those involved in the production process. The textile and clothing industries are closely linked and end products range widely from clothing to household and industrial textiles. Typical work activities Technologists in smaller organisations are usually responsible for both garments and textiles, but in some large companies, these functions are split. Tasks likely to be carried out by a clothing/textile technologist include: Some technologists specialise in research and product development and may:

Clothing and textile technologist: job description. Clothing and textile technologists design, develop and manufacture natural and synthetic yarns, fabrics and textiles. What does a textile technologist do? Typical employers | Qualifications and training | Key skills Textile technologists work with a variety of materials including man-made and natural textiles, leather, fur, plastics and metals. They may be responsible for developing fabrics for furnishings, clothing, household items, medical supplies, or textiles for use within the automotive industry. Responsibilities include: Employers of clothing and textile technologists include manufacturers of industrial textiles, small textile companies, retailers, research and development organisations and clothing manufacturers.

Jobs are advertised by careers services and recruitment agencies, in national newspapers, and in trade publications including Drapers, Knitting Trade Journal, International Dyer and Apparel. Networking, job shadowing and speculative applications may be helpful. Textile technologist Job Information. Page Content Textile technologist Hours35-40 per weekStarting salary£16,000 + per year Textile technologists design, develop and produce fibres, yarns and fabrics. They work in a range of areas including research and development, engineering, production, and quality control. If you’re interested in fabrics and have lots of creative ideas to develop new uses for textiles, this job could suit you well.

In this job you’ll need technical knowledge of textiles, good ‘people’ skills and an awareness of how businesses operate. A degree is usually preferred for this job, though you may be able to work your way up. WorkDesc Work activities As a textile technologist, you will typically: HoursDesc Working hours and conditions You’ll normally work 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. You may be based in an office, laboratory or factory. Travelling to meet suppliers and customers is common, and you may need to stay away overnight. IncomeDesc Income Senior technologists can earn £40,000 or more. EntryRequirementsDesc News. Analytical textile technologist job information. Page Content Analytical textile technologist Hours37 per weekStarting salary£15,000 + per year Analytical textile technologists produce technical textiles for particular industries like automotive and healthcare.

In this role you’ll use your knowledge of textiles and textile production techniques to help solve problems in the manufacturing process. To do this job you’ll need an interest in science and how it can be used to improve textiles. Most employers will prefer you to have a degree in textiles technology, science or engineering. WorkDesc Work activities As an analytical textile technologist you will: solve technical questions about the manufacturing processcheck the quality of materialsinvestigate whether textiles are fit for the jobanalyse faults to decide if faulty textiles are due to manufacturing or being incorrectly used by the customermake sure that labels list the correct contents of the textile.

On a daily basis you will: HoursDesc Working hours and conditions IncomeDesc Income News. Garment technologist Job Information. Page Content Garment technologist Hours38 per weekStarting salary£16,000 + per year WorkDesc Work activities As a garment technologist, you would support design and buying teams through all stages of product development, from design to manufacture. Your responsibilities would include: suggesting modifications to designs if necessaryadvising on suitable fabricsmaking sure that the most appropriate construction methods are usedmaking sure garments can be produced within budgetoverseeing fabric testing and fittings of first samplesresponding to product queriesanalysing product returns and faults. You would work closely with other staff such as designers, pattern cutters and graders, and buyers.

HoursDesc Working hours and conditions You would work around 38 hours a week, but may sometimes need to do extra hours, for example to make sure collections are produced on time. You would be office-based, but would travel to meet with customers and suppliers and visit manufacturers. IncomeDesc Income LMIData. Garment Technologist job description. Retail Human Resources plc - What is the difference between a garment technologist and a textile technologist?

Garment technologists and textile technologists carry out a range of technical, investigative and quality control work on all clothing and textiles, ensuring that products perform to specifications. They work on the development of products normally within a fashion supplier or fashion retailer head office, improve production efficiency and quality, and liaise with those involved in the production process. The textile and clothing industries are inextricably linked, starting with the production of fibres, yarns and fabrics, and ending with the sale of finished products, which is mainly clothing but also includes household and industrial textiles. Clothing technologists are involved in all aspects of garment construction and are expected to keep up to date with technical innovations. Search for garment technologist or textile technologist jobsBack to all retail job types. ASBCI the Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry.

British Interior Textiles Association, BITA. Home - BTMA. The British Textile Technology Group. Textile & Clothing Price Information - Emerging Textiles - Textile Market Information. European Textile Network. Fabricdirector-e. IFAI - Industrial Fabrics Association International - IFAI invests its revenue to advance the industry and support member companies. THE LEATHER CONNECTION. Home | Performance Textiles. Corporate Clothing, Workwear Clothing - director-e. Leeds University Library /All Locations.