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Internship Textile Product Development Jobs in Alabama

$12/hr

Textiles or Wares Producer: * Sorts product to identify quality and value (checks for holes ... We believe in continuous learning and professional development. * Customer Focus - Has the ability ...

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Internship Textile Product Development information

What is an internship in textile product development?

An internship in Textile Product Development is a temporary position that allows students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in the process of designing, developing, and producing textile products. Interns typically work alongside experienced professionals to learn about fabric selection, pattern making, product testing, and quality control. This role provides valuable industry insight and practical skills that can help launch a career in textile or apparel design. Internships may take place in fashion brands, manufacturing companies, or research and development labs.

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect during a textile product development internship?

As a Textile Product Development intern, you'll typically assist with research, fabric sourcing, sample coordination, and quality testing. You'll collaborate closely with design and production teams to help bring new textile concepts from idea to prototype. Expect to participate in meetings, track project timelines, and document material specifications. This hands-on exposure will give you a comprehensive view of how new textile products are developed and launched in a fast-paced industry setting.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an internship in textile product development?

To excel in an Internship Textile Product Development role, you generally need a background in textile design or a related field, with knowledge of fabric properties and product development processes. Familiarity with design software like Adobe Illustrator, CAD systems, and textile testing equipment is often required. Strong attention to detail, creativity, and effective communication skills help you collaborate with teams and turn concepts into viable products. These skills and qualities are crucial for successfully supporting the creation, testing, and refinement of innovative textile products in a competitive industry.

What is the difference between Internship Textile Product Development vs Textile Designer?

AspectInternship Textile Product DevelopmentTextile Designer
CredentialsBasic knowledge of textiles, relevant courseworkDesign degree or equivalent, portfolio
Work EnvironmentAssist in product development, collaborate with teamsDesign studios, freelance or in-house
Industry UsageEntry-level role in manufacturing and product creationCreative role focused on textile patterns and aesthetics

Internship Textile Product Development typically involves supporting the development of textile products, focusing on technical and material aspects, while Textile Designers concentrate on creating visual patterns and designs. Both roles are essential in the textile industry but differ in responsibilities, skills, and career paths.

Part-Time Retail Associate - Keystone & 62nd St.

Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana

On-site

$12/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Goodwill Of Central & Southern Indiana rating

5.3

Company rating: 5.3 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

679th of 777 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

Position Status: Part-Time

Hourly Rate: $12

Location/Address: Located off Keystone & 62nd St. on the north side of Indianapolis (6110 N. Keystone, Indianapolis, IN 46220)

The Retail Associate assists the store management team in reaching the operational goals of the site by functioning in various capacities within the retail location. The titles of the various jobs the Retail Associate may be called upon to learn and work include: Cashier, Textiles or Wares Producer, Donation Door Attendant, eCommerce Producer, e-Books Producer, and Rack or Cart Runner.

Example Duties and Activities

Cashier:

  • Rings up customer orders, maintains a balanced drawer, and follows all cash handling procedures and protocols.

  • Provides general information about Goodwill programs to educate customers and answer questions. Directs all higher-level questions to the appropriate associate or manager.

  • Maintains cleanliness of the sales floor (purge, size, run racks, and merchandise).

Textiles or Wares Producer:

  • Sorts product to identify quality and value (checks for holes, missing buttons, defective zippers, or stains and cleans as needed) and properly barbs, tags, and hangs textiles or wares. Sort textiles (curating for quality).

  • Produces 100 items per hour for wares/85 items per hour for textiles adhering to Goodwill's pricing standards and updating daily production tracking sheet.

  • Occasionally uses a pallet jack and regularly uses a conveyor belt.

Donation Door Attendant:

  • Accepts donations from customers and maintains a clean and clear donation door.

  • Quickly and accurately sorts products and distributes them to appropriate areas.

  • Maintains an efficient working area by ensuring the backroom is clean and organized (all boxes labeled, everything in its place, and a place for everything).

  • Loads and unloads trucks as needed and regularly uses heavy equipment, including a pallet jack, double stacker, floor scrubber, and hydraulic lift.

eCommerce Producer:

  • Develops a keen eye to identify and secure items of value for ClickGoodwill.

  • Stays informed of the market value of merchandise through eBay and other Internet shopping sites to properly tag, itemize, and secure items in totes for ClickGoodwill and educates team of eCommerce high ticket items.

  • Properly, efficiently and carefully pack curated products onto pallets, wraps, and ships totes to ClickGoodwill to meet the store budget regarding totes shipped per week.

e-Books Producer:

  • Scans books received by the store and decides what is sent to ClickGoodwill or displayed at the store location to meet the store budget.

  • Prints inventory sheets and packs, seals, and ships totes for ClickGoodwill.

  • Identifies top sellers and manages a clean, organized, in-store sales-effective display.

Rack and Cart Runner:

  • Checks each rack/cart to ensure quality and value.

  • Properly sizes, merchandises, and purges the sales floor.

  • Maintains a clean and orderly sales floor, puts away carts, and stocks shelves.

  • Runs one textile rack/wares cart per 15 minutes and updates daily production tracking sheet.

Required Competencies

  • Degree and Credential Requirements- NONE! We value candidates who can demonstrate capability and articulate how prior experiences will help them contribute. We believe in continuous learning and professional development.

  • Customer Focus - Has the ability to see, comprehend and relate with customers in an impartial, unbiased yet effective and balanced manner; builds and maintains customer satisfaction with the products and services offered by the organization; provides excellent service to internal and external customers.

  • Teamwork - Works well with others and makes valued contributions to the outputs of others in order to assist the team or project to achieve the required outputs.

  • Ethical - Adheres to procedures and protocol, including maintaining confidentiality in passwords, logging on and off procedures, and adherence to Goodwill's values.

  • Attention to Detail - Attends to details and pursues quality in accomplishing tasks, including safety awareness.

  • Time Management - Manages one's own time and the time of others effectively.

Preferred Competencies

  • Technical Knowledge - Has familiarity with computers and relevant software including basic computer and Internet navigation skills.

  • Communication Skills - Articulates thoughts and expresses ideas effectively using oral, written, visual and non-verbal communication skills, as well as listening skills to comprehend customers' needs. Delivers information in person, in writing, and in a digital world.

  • Mathematical Aptitude - Develops and applies mathematical thinking in order to solve a range of problems in everyday situations.

  • Critical Thinking - Uses judgment and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.

Other Requirements

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable people with disabilities to perform essential job functions.

  • Hard to Very Hard Physical Work - Is able to spend time in excess of 8 hours sitting, standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, and crouching. Uses hands to grasp, carry, feel, or touch products and machinery. Has the ability to move and lift 10-50 pounds.

  • Can manage frequent exposure to moderate noise and temperature variations.

Benefits:Goodwill offers a competitive package of benefits even for part-time employment that includes:

  • Corporate wellness program that includes: an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), health coaching and wellness discounts (Weight Watchers, YMCA, etc.)

  • Discount programs for phone carriers (Verizon, AT&T, etc.) and 20% discount off Goodwill retail stores immediately upon hire

  • Financial education programs- credit union membership and access to online workshops

  • Daily pay options available

Mission and Values: click here (for IN) and here (for IL)

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